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Title: qmail aliases
Post by: Max Barry on October 04, 2001, 10:26:58 PM
my company has an qmail alias or a SME "group" called "x" that everyone in the company is a member of. This is around so that internally people can send messages to the entire company easily.  I would like to make this alias internal only meaning that it is not possible for people to send mail to it from outside the company.

Is this possible?  I have read the life with qmail and a couple of other docs and not seen anything about this either way.  Please help.

-Max
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: Rob Hillis on October 04, 2001, 11:29:35 PM
Max Barry wrote:

> my company has an qmail alias or a SME "group" called "x"
> that everyone in the company is a member of. This is around
> so that internally people can send messages to the entire
> company easily.  I would like to make this alias internal
> only meaning that it is not possible for people to send mail
> to it from outside the company.
> Is this possible?  I have read the life with qmail and a
> couple of other docs and not seen anything about this either
> way.  Please help.

I think you'll find the address "everyone" that's preinstalled will fulfil this need.
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: Max Barry on October 04, 2001, 11:43:19 PM
I have no trouble sending mail to everyone@mycompany.com from outside and having everyone receive it.

-Max
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: steve macgregor on October 04, 2001, 11:47:46 PM
Now that is cool! I never knew you could do that!

steve
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: Michael Doerner on October 05, 2001, 01:11:27 AM
Hi,

try /sbin/e-smith/db accounts setprop x Visible internal

Regards,
Michael Doerner
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: Max Barry on October 05, 2001, 02:23:38 AM
I tried that fix and it did not seem to block outside access to that address.
Do I need to reboot? or do anything to bring that change into effect?

-Max
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: Max Barry on October 05, 2001, 03:50:45 AM
I did an /sbin/e-smith/signal-event console-save
and that appeared to put it into effect
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: Les Mikesell on October 05, 2001, 08:11:45 AM
Is there any way to make groups that include other email groups?   I've done this extensively with sendmail aliases in an office that I'm considering switching to e-smith but I'd hate to have to manually track changes in the superset groups.  Similarly, can you add non-local users to groups for email delivery?
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: Les Mikesell on October 05, 2001, 08:13:10 AM
Is there any way to make groups that include other email groups?   I've done this extensively with sendmail aliases in an office that I'm considering switching to e-smith but I'd hate to have to manually track changes in the superset groups.  Similarly, can you add non-local users to groups for email delivery?
Title: Re: qmail aliases
Post by: Les Mikesell on October 05, 2001, 08:34:17 AM
Is there any way to make groups that include other email groups?   I've done this extensively with sendmail aliases in an office that I'm considering switching to e-smith but I'd hate to have to manually track changes in the superset groups.  Similarly, can you add non-local users to groups for email delivery?