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Date:      Tue, 09 Mar 1999 00:27:01 -0500
From:      admin <admin@wholesalehosting.com>
To:        "freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   More Sendmail issues..
Message-ID:  <36E4B12578.2DCDADMIN@domains.md>

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To quote from my favorite Orielly book.. TCP/IP Network
Administration... ( 'lil book with a good deal of everything)

"In addition to the alias, sendmail allows individual users to define
their own forwarding. The user defines her personal forwarding in the
.forward file in her home directory."
	
		I don't have one of them...  however.. all my users do
		get a .mail_aliases files upon account creation. Is this
		the same thing?
     
     What i want is to have a user local file for all my clients to add
     a slew of their own aliases, for friends and such. for example... 

Mail comes to my aliases file for my client who's domain is bobrules.net
and is forwarded to the account 'bobrules' by the line @bobrules.net -
So far i'm certain whats happening. The mail then sorts thru the
.mail_aliases file below.. i hope doing what i'm implying below.



.mail_aliases
support	offsite@yahoo.com
admin	somewhere@mindless.com
looser	guppy@tclslave.net

is this right?  if now.. how can i achieve what it appears i'm thinking
=). Editing my alias' is not something i want to have to do except when
adding a new domain under my belt. Clients change their minds to much.

Thanks
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Wholesale Hosting Inc.
Po.Box 273
Davidsonville, MD 21035


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