This is an FAQ question.

You create a ~alias/.qmail-webmaster file which contains one line
(&neil).

To handle all non-user addresses you create a ~alias/.qmail-default
which contains the address you wish to receive the bad/bogus mail.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Aggarwal [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 11:32 AM
> To:   Soffen, Matthew; qmail mailing list
> Subject:      Re: rcpthost question
> 
> > Did you also make sure that you had jammconsulting.com in the locals
> > file ?  Otherwise it will accept mail for the domain, but it will
> > forward it to the other account.
> 
> That was my problem.  Obviously, I am still now to this.
> 
> Another question:  Do you know how to alias an email address?
> Ie: If someone send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
> I want it delivered to the neil account.
> 
> Moreover, is there a way to do this:
>       When a piece of mail comes to the machine, by any of its 
>       names, do this:
>               1. Check if it is to login on that machine.  If
>                       so, deliver it.
>               2. If it is for a non-existant login, send to 
>                       a speciified account.   
> 
> Thanks,
>       Neil.
> 
> 
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