This version is corrected for missing ';' in /etc/aliases.
Wietse
Jamie Winter:
> An example is, on my qmail server, I use .qmail-somename files to forward
> email for a group of people at one domain, to a group of people at another
> domain.
>
> cat .qmail-westcoast-users
> jamieh
> tom
Wolfgang Zeikat:
> Hello Wietse,
>
> is the colon in aliases files optional?
No, I forgot it the colon. It's required for compatibility
and the file would be very difficult to parse without it.
Wietse
> If not, aren't there colons missing below?
>
> Cheers,
>
> wolfgang
>
>
> In an
Hello Wietse,
is the colon in aliases files optional?
If not, aren't there colons missing below?
Cheers,
wolfgang
In an older episode, on 2013-11-24 16:45, Wietse Venema wrote:
Second option:
/etc/aliases: (or whatever the location of the "sendmail" aliases file)
westcoast
Jamie Winter:
> An example is, on my qmail server, I use .qmail-somename files to forward
> email for a group of people at one domain, to a group of people at another
> domain.
>
> cat .qmail-westcoast-users
> jamieh
> tomk
>
> I also have qmail files which contain the forwarding address for thes
An example is, on my qmail server, I use .qmail-somename files to forward
email for a group of people at one domain, to a group of people at another
domain.
cat .qmail-westcoast-users
jamieh
tomk
I also have qmail files which contain the forwarding address for these
users:
cat .qmail-jamieh
jami
Jamie Winter skrev den 2013-11-24 15:05:
I'm moving from qmail to postfix. I have numerous .qmail forwarding
email lists. Is there a easy way to convert these to postfix .forward
files? I haven't been able to find a lot of information on .forward
file syntax.
qmail have not copyright on .forwar
Jamie Winter:
> I haven't been able to find a lot of information on .forward file syntax.
LOCAL(8) LOCAL(8)
NAME
local - Postfix local mail delivery
...
DESCRIPTION
...
An alias or ~/.forward file may list any
Hi,
I'm moving from qmail to postfix. I have numerous .qmail forwarding email
lists. Is there a easy way to convert these to postfix .forward files? I
haven't been able to find a lot of information on .forward file syntax.
Thanks!
Jamie