Hello Braulio, try this in /etc/aliases user: spy, \user and don't forget to run newaliases after editing. I haven't done it myself but this is what SuSE suggests in the comments at the beginning of /etc/aliases : quote---------- # The program "newaliases" must be run after changing this file. # It is probably best to not work as user root and redirect all # email to "root" to another account. Then you don't have to check # for important email too often on the root account. # The "\root" will make sure that email is also delivered to the # root-account, but also forwared to the user "joe". #root: joe, \root quote end------ Cheers, Erwin +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Erwin Rennert, Center for Social Innovation Austria, Europe erwin@zsi.at On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Br�ulio Gergull wrote:
Hi,
I'm having bad times configuring SMTP relay under 8.9.3, I need to relay e-mail to roaming users and it's being hard to enable relay to these users while keeping the system closed to spammers.
I wonder if anybody have generated RPM's for Sendmail 8.10 with SMTP_AUTH support, or Qpop with POP_AUTH (POP before SMTP) support.
Also, we suspect that a user is sending unauthorized msgs outside the company. Is there a way to send a copy of all the outgoing msgs from a user to the administrator's account (transparently)?
I'm using SuSE Linux 6.4.
Any help will be appreciated.
[]s, Br�ulio Gergull
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