Re: Using /etc/aliases with groups

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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
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