Using /etc/aliases with groups

Jeff Silberberg jsilberberg at mindspring.com
Sat Sep 4 01:04:08 UTC 2004



everyone:       user1, user2, user3, .....................



At 07:23 PM 9/3/2004, you wrote:
>I have been googling and I have not hit upon a keyword combination that 
>will shed light on this.  I would like to create a Group for mass emailing 
>users on a server.  I have tried  adding a line like
>
>everyone:        users
>
>but the email ends up being rejected.  This is a sendmail setup and, yes, 
>I did run newaliases after altering the /etc/aliases file.  Anyone doing 
>this?  Suggestions on how to implement?  I intend to only make the group 
>alias live when we want to do the mass Email and will disable it once it 
>is sent to prevent unauthorized use.
>
>Thanks guys!
>
>-Eucke
>--

Jeffrey Silberberg
CompuDesigns, Inc.
Atlanta, GA. 30350

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