florian wrote:Why do you need to setup the aliases file at all?
If you need an alias for another local Scalix user, you can just set this up through SAC or the Scalix command line as a secondary internet email address for this user.
For external forwarding, you can setup an address book entry (SAC calls this an internet user) and, starting in Scalix 10, you can also setup secondary addresses here. the forward will go to the primary address.
We believe this is much easier and more integrated than using sendmail aliases.
Hope this helps,
Florian.
Florian,
can you expand on this please?
there is the utility sxaa which can do all sorts of wonderful things with email forwards etc.
But you suggest, if i read correctly above, that this now can be achieved in the SAC?
I would prefer SAC to be able to do this so i don't have to give root level access to someone to maintain aliases.
Thus 2 simple scenarios....how can they (if possible) be achieved just with SAC?
Scenario 1
one user on the system,
les@mydomain.com
les also uses external mail -
les@externaldomain.com
Les goes on holidays and would like all email redirected to
les@externaldomain.com, he does not want a copy kept locally.
Scenario 2
one user on the system,
john@mydomain.com
john also uses external mail -
john@myothermail.com
John would like all emails to be kept and forwarded to his external account
How can these situations be achieved in SAC?
TIA