I have pasted the session:
[root@machine ~]# dbmail-users -c xxxxx at xxxxx -t yyyyy at yyyyy
Opening connection to database...
Opening connection to authentication...
Ok. Connected
Performing changes for user [xxxxx at xxxxx]...
Done
[root@machine ~]# dbmail-users -l xxxxx at xxxxx
Opening connection to database...
Opening connection to authentication...
Ok. Connected
Info for user [xxxxx at xxxxx]
User ID : 11
Username : xxxxx at xxxxx
Client ID : 0
Max. mailboxsize: 0.00 MB
Quotum used : 0.06 MB (inf%)
Aliases:
[root@machine ~]#
Everything looks just as if the user was just created. What shoud it
be displaying?
Jamie
On 8/25/05, Paul J Stevens <paul@xxxxxx> wrote:
> If you're trying to add a forward for 'user at domain dot com' what does
> the output of dbmail-users -l 'user at domain dot com' have to say?
>
> Jamie Doherty wrote:
> > I am trying to forward emails to multiple mailboxes using the command:
> >
> > dbmail-users -c user at domain dot com -t 2nd at domain dot com.
> >
> > Nothing is happening, I don't see any new entries in the alias table
> > and emails are being delivered. I am running dbmail 2.0.4 and using
> > qmail to deliver to dbmail (is that my problem?)
> >
> > Jamie
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