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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius posted the following:
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If you're on a static ip with a home network then the configuration and
explanation here should be of help (but you need the other config I sent
you to make sense of it):

http://www.moongroup.com/docs/RH-postfix-HOWTO/x326.html

As to your aliases question.... the RH postfix rpm does not (at least I 
don't think it does) provide an aliases file. The one I linked 
previously does... (Simon Mudd and I worked together to create it). 
After install and configuration simply run the command "newaliases" or 
"postalias /etc/postfix/aliases" (the newaliases file is a script which 
calls the postalias command) and then execute "postfix reload" and "tail 
- -f /var/log/maillog" to check for extraneous errors.

Be aware that there is an issue with procmail and postfix. When you
create new accounts on your system you must create the new users spool
file (/var/spool/mail/$username) manually as Red Hat changed the default
permissions on the procmail package (with the release of RH7.2 or 7.1 I
forget which it was) so that it will no longer create a non-existent
spool file on its own.

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