RE: Email Accounts

2000-12-22 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Jeremy Gaddis wrote: > Probably the easier way to do this is just to use aliases. > ("man 5 aliases"). Add entries to /etc/aliases such as: > > john [EMAIL PROTECTED] That should be john: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ":" required -- Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta

Re: Email Accounts

2000-12-22 Thread Jeremy Lunn
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 07:10:53PM +0100, Tamas TEVESZ wrote: > or, if youe worried about both, get exim with sql support, and put > all your stuff in there. i think postfix has sql support, too, but i > not absolutely positive about this as i don use postfix myself. Yeah postfix has sql support

Re: Email Accounts

2000-12-22 Thread Ryan Golbeck
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 07:10:53PM +0100, Tamas TEVESZ wrote: > On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Horms wrote: > > > If you are worried about management rather than performance issues, then > > or, if youe worried about both, get exim with sql support, and put > all your stuff in there. i think postfix has

Re: Email Accounts

2000-12-22 Thread Tamas TEVESZ
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Horms wrote: > If you are worried about management rather than performance issues, then or, if youe worried about both, get exim with sql support, and put all your stuff in there. i think postfix has sql support, too, but i not absolutely positive about this as i don use po

Re: Email Accounts

2000-12-22 Thread Horms
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 11:50:50AM -0500, Ryan Golbeck wrote: > > > There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without > > > setting up a full shell account? I just want to setup a few 'forward' email > > > accounts, so that when

Re: Email Accounts

2000-12-22 Thread Ryan Golbeck
> > There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without > > setting up a full shell account? I just want to setup a few 'forward' email > > accounts, so that when that account receives mail it's just forwarded to > > another offs

Re: Email Accounts

2000-12-22 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Ryan Golbeck wrote: > There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without > setting up a full shell account? I just want to setup a few 'forward' email > accounts, so that when that account receives mail it's just forwar

re. EMail Accounts

2000-12-17 Thread Nathan Ridge
Another option is to create a virtual user directive for exim that just looks at a text file for aliases etc. This is handy when you have multiple domains being handled by the one server as you can double up on all the popular emails e.g. sales, info, support Regards Nathan -- To UNSUBSCRIB

RE: Email Accounts

2000-12-17 Thread Jeremy Gaddis
IL PROTECTED] Subject: Email Accounts Hello; There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without setting up a full shell account? I just want to setup a few 'forward' email accounts, so that when that account receives mail it's just forwarded to another offs

Re: Email Accounts

2000-12-17 Thread Ryan Golbeck
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 03:01:34PM -0500, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote: > > RG> ... without setting up a full shell account? I > RG> just want to setup a few 'forward' email accounts, so that > RG> when that account receives mail it's just forwarded

Email Accounts

2000-12-17 Thread Bulent Murtezaoglu
RG> ... without setting up a full shell account? I RG> just want to setup a few 'forward' email accounts, so that RG> when that account receives mail it's just forwarded to another RG> offsite account. You don't need shell for this at all, eit

Email Accounts

2000-12-17 Thread Ryan Golbeck
Hello; There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without setting up a full shell account? I just want to setup a few 'forward' email accounts, so that when that account receives mail it's just forwarded to another offsite account. Thanks, Ryan PGP signature