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Re: [cobalt-users] catch all address
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] catch all address
- From: "Steven Werby" <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Feb 15 14:09:03 2000
Debbie Doerrlamm <wkdwich@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> OK here goes.. may of the users snipped for obvious reasons.. they all
read
> the same.. user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [tab] alias
> owner-majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx owner-majordomo_home
> majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx majordomo_home
> info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx info-request
> webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wkdwich
> info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx info-request
> @beautytech.com wkdwich
> webmaster2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wkdwich
> smileys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx smilies
> @beautytech.com %1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I see "@beautytech.com wkdwich" above. First, "@www.beautytech.com wkdwich"
is how I have gotten it to work on a RaQ2 and I added it manually below the
line "# Put custom additions below (Do not change/remove this line)."
Whenever I added it from the GUI it obviously ended up in the main part of
/etc/virtusertable and the result was that ALL email sent to the domain name
went to the catch-all box. Try it exactly like I describe and then makemap
"hash /etc/virtusertable < /etc/virtusertable". If it doesn't work there
may be a difference b/w a RaQ2 and RaQ3. I don't have a RaQ3 *yet* so I
don't know. Also, I don't use .forward files on my server so you may want
to isolate that as a potential problem. A little off-topic, but the line
"info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx info-request" shouldn't be necessary since you have
"info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx info-request".
Good luck and if you ever make it past this, post your solution.
Steven {steven@xxxxxxxxxxxx}