So, having not played with this feature a whole lot, I figure I must be missing something. Is the virtusertable supposed to somehow help redistribute global mail to appropriate local users without the aid of procmail? At the moment, it doesn't for me. I built a virtusertable (as described below), ran the "make" on it to build the .db, and disabled the .procmailrc file, and restarted sendmail. Then I ran fetchmail, and it dumped all mail, regardless of appropriate local user, into the root email account -- no distribution -- very ugly. What piece(s) am I missing? (I ran a simple "fetchmail" -- no quotes) Thanks! Garrett Chad Walstrom wrote: >On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 03:57:30PM -0500, gkrueger wrote: > > >>I am having a problem where I can't seem to find the right direction. >>My procmail won't split multiple copies of the same message. Can this >>be done? For example: >>To: Fred at bozo.com >>To: Bill at bozo.com >> >> > >Just curious. Why aren't you trying to use your email server's virtual >addresses file? > ># /etc/postfix/virtuserstable ># Virtual domain names to local user mapping >@bozo.com # Bozo domain >fred at bozo.com fred >bill at bozo.com bill > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20030928/1dfb96ad/attachment.htm