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Re: [cobalt-users] Email Wildcard Aliases
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Email Wildcard Aliases
- From: Rick Probst <rp@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Apr 14 09:06:45 2000
I need some help on this. No one responded the first time. If that means
that it's a dumb questions can someone help me out? I have a virtual site
where I have four email boxes set up. One of them has a wildcard alias
(@ezdockflorida.com) and the others have regular aliases. One box doesn;t
work at all. All mail sent to that box goes to the box with the wildcard.
How do I fix this? I tried removing the wildcard and then it works. But
when I add it back in it doesn't work again. I understand that it may be
the order in which the file has it. My question is what file and how do I
manually modify it?
Thanks,
Rick
At 11:10 AM 4/5/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>I want to make sure of the procedure before I tackle it.
>
>I have a client who has 5 email addresses. He want all mail except the
>other four to go to him. I put a @www.domain.com in his alias list and now
>he is getting all the mail except that addressed to 2 of the four other
>users. The other two users mail goes to him. I assume it is because for
>some reason the list of users has the wildcard before the other two users.
>
>My question is this: Can someone give me the specific procedure to use
>telnet and pico to change the file to make sure all the wildcard aliases
>for all the domains come up last on the list. Specifically, what file do I
>need to change? What should I be carefull not to do? etc.
>
>Thanks in advance for your reply.
>
>Rick
>
>Rick Probst
>President, IncomeWorks.com
>
>www.incomeworks.com
>rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Office 626.653.2940
>Fax 626.653.2942
>
>
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