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Subject: Rejecting users in /etc/passwd
From: Barry Grussling (grusba
wwc.edu)Date: Wed Jun 21 2000 - 14:35:58 CDT
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Thanks for the info on the path. I just put the full path
in the alias file.
One other problem came up. We have our mail come in to a
Linux box and if the user is unknown we forward it to
a groupwise box via luser_relay. Most admins have
an account in /etc/passwd but still use groupwise to do
the mail. We have an alias file for people who want
the mail to say on the unix box that calls "|procmail -d username".
It works great but now it is excepting mail for everyone who is in
/etc/passwd (duh) and we want it to reject-forward the mail to groupwise
for these people.
Can this be done and how? (preferably without source modification)
Thanks again.
Barry
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