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Re: Mail..
- From: Lin <lin cftnet com>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Cc: ikhoury jrol com
- Subject: Re: Mail..
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 06:44:57 -0500 (EST)
> 1. Creat a generic account (mail box)..ex. anyone jrol com
sure, just do it. assuming you are jrol.com.
> 2. somewhere on the server enter 5 people's e-mail accounts.
> 3. Be able to send an e-mail to one jrol com and the mail program will
> automatically read anyone mailbox and store its mail in that mail box.
> so whoever belongs to that mail box will have there mail stored there..
> I thought of it to be opposite of a Mailing list. At the end one person
> dials in and opens that mail box and forward its mail to the rest of the users
> on his local pop mail server.
i'm not sure what your reasoning for this is, but..
edit the /etc/aliases file to include all the accounts you want.
don't forget to run 'newaliases' after editing /etc/aliases.
this should do what you are asking.
what exactly are you trying to do?
lin alan
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