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Re: Mail..
- From: "Kevin D. Colby" <kevin marcal com>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Mail..
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 08:58:28 -0600
>> 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?
>
>Ok for example I want to e-mail me jrol com , you jrol com etc these
>specified e-mail address there mail will be forwarded or will reside in
>everyone's mail folder. The thing that is confusig me is that mone of the
>me jrol com and you jro com ..etc specified users reside on my server..so
>this person who asked is suppose to give me names that I will use like
>me jol com ..etc and when lets say you want to e-mail me jrol com the
>e-mail message will reside in anyone's mail folder..
/etc/aliases is read by sendmail upon receipt of mail. If an alias
exists for an address, then it _will_ be altered. Whether or not
this address is a "real" user does not matter. This concept seems
to me to be really silly. Why on earth would you want this thing?
- Kevin Colby
kevin marcal com
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