I have installed the Horde Forwards module in order to let users of webmail add an e-mail address to which all mail will be forwarded. The module works smoothly, and, when run, creates a ".forward" file in the user's home directory. But qmail doesn't seem to care.
In trying to find an explanation for this, I found out that I need to run a program called dot-forward. Is this true?
This program is already installed (/var/qmail/bin/dot-forward), but how do I make it start automatically, when the machine is booted? Should I be concerned about having the dot-forward program running?
Jesper, Denmark