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On 3 Nov 2009, at 23:21, Momesso Andrea wrote: |
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> ... |
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> The server works fine and can send and recive mails. |
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> The problem is that I don't know anymore where to find my local |
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> mail, for |
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> example mail sent by cron jobs. |
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> I'd like to have it forwarded to one of my accounts (for example my |
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> gmail |
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> address) or, if this is not possible, to an account on the server, |
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> so that I |
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> can access it trough horde webmail. |
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I have no idea where your mail was before - I'm afraid you didn't |
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bother to tell us. |
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I don't use qmail, but if I look at the HOWTO you followed, I see that |
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you've set this up already: |
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Code Listing 2.3: Setting up non-root account for mail |
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# cd /var/qmail/alias |
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# echo vapier > .qmail-root |
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# echo vapier > .qmail-postmaster |
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# echo vapier > .qmail-mailer-daemon |
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Thus all mail will be delivered to your vapier@××××××××××.com mailbox. |
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You can probably change this by putting bobsmith@×××××.com in |
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the .qmail-postmaster file. |
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If the mail isn't being delivered to you, then best guess is that the |
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cron system isn't actually set up to deliver it to you. If you use |
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qmail's replacement for the sendmail command to `sendmail postmaster < |
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Alice\ in\ Wonderland.txt`, is the message delivered? |
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Stroller. |