On Tue, 01 May 2018 13:09:27 -0600, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
> You need to restart smptd if you are using a file-based table for
> aliases. If you use a db instead of file you don't need to restart.
Actually, you don't need to restart smtpd for file-based tables if
you run newaliases instead of m
On Tue, 01 May 2018 21:04:19 +0300, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
> Restarting smtpd did it.
>
> I did not know I have to restart smtpd in order to get it working after
> change in alias.
You need to restart smptd if you are using a file-based table for
aliases. If you use a db instead of file you don't n
On 1.5.2018 г. 13:23 ч., Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
open...@bgone.net (Ivo Chutkin), 2018.05.01 (Tue) 09:48 (CEST):
Hello misc,
I have strange problem with mail.
I edit /etc/mail/aliases to set well known aliases like:
# Well-known aliases -- these should be filled in!
root:myn...@mydomain.net
ma
open...@bgone.net (Ivo Chutkin), 2018.05.01 (Tue) 09:48 (CEST):
> Hello misc,
>
> I have strange problem with mail.
>
> I edit /etc/mail/aliases to set well known aliases like:
>
> # Well-known aliases -- these should be filled in!
> root:myn...@mydomain.net
> manager:root
> dumper:root
>
> Th
On 01 May 2018, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
(snip)
> I edit /etc/mail/aliases to set well known aliases like:
>
> # Well-known aliases -- these should be filled in!
> root:myn...@mydomain.net
> manager:root
> dumper:root
>
> Then I run newaliases but mail is still delivered to local user.
>
> I also run ma
Hello misc,
I have strange problem with mail.
I edit /etc/mail/aliases to set well known aliases like:
# Well-known aliases -- these should be filled in!
root:myn...@mydomain.net
manager:root
dumper:root
Then I run newaliases but mail is still delivered to local user.
I also run makemap -t a
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