Hello,
What version of dbmail are you running? For that scenario
in recent dbmail 2
you could make dbmail alaises like so:
alias deliver_to
info foo.com user1 foo.com
alias1 foo.com user5 foo.com
alias1 foo.com user4 foo.com
In dbmail 1.x you actually need to change those deliver_to's
to be the user_idnr
of each respective user (or add a second alias mapping the
user1 foo.com name to
the right user_idnr).
---- Original Message ----
From: Matt Salerno <dbmail dbmail.org>
To: dbmail dbmail.org
Subject: [Dbmail] Forward and alias confusion
Sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 10:18:53 -0400
> I am working on migrating my vpopmail system over to
dbmail qmail. So
> far its great, especially with the addition of
dbmailadministrator.
> My question is basically what the subject reads. I
have many aliases
> on my current system, and I want to keep them intact
throughout the
> migration.
>
> How do I setup something like the following:
>
> I basically have an alias (not an actual user account)
forwarding to
> multiple e-mail addresses, and many times to other
aliases. I am
> looking for the best way to do this in dbmail. Any
assistance is
> greatly appreciated.
>
> _ user1 foo.com
> info foo.com -|_
> alias1 foo.com|--user5 foo.com
>
|--user4 foo.com
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
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Jesse Norell
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