In the ~vpopmail you will find config files in the /bin that can
setup and manage domain mail. You can either manually set up all
domains that you need to point to that one address with the
"default" address (this is the one that receives all mail no matter
how stupid the sender is if they only get the domain right. EX:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] However, once this is done, you have the
option of forwarding those mailings to a specified address. The
other and easier bulk solution is to set them all as alias
addresses (alias domains) to a single domain and admin it
specifically to have a catch all address. If you are trying to have
a bulk list of domains that have a combination of independent
addresses in the domain and your little catchall or specified
address that goes to a single pop account, EX: all domains need to
have admin@domain e-mail go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You simply have
those addresses forward (like a .forward - there is a command line
options as well as the web-based interface for each domain
management console). Of course, if you're only trying to get all
domains to send mail to one address on that box (strange need),
then it is much easier to just set up virt-tables that point
everything to your address. Vpopmail is more robust and available
for trouble than you need. You only need that if you have a
combination of personal needs with the user-friendly gui web-based
e-mail management where every domain can have their own
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and you never have to get involved at any level in
that decision.

- Jason A. Nunnelley

Did I help any?
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 02:20:09PM +1000, Alan Lee said
> Hi
> 
> I have qmail installed, with vpopmail etc, and wish to have all email sent to 
>domain1.com, forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> How can this be done?

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