[Linux-disciples] Postfix aliases

Stephen R Laniel linux-disciples@bostoncoop.net
Sun, 7 Sep 2003 19:11:35 -0400


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On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 07:05:03PM -0400, Dylan Thurston wrote:
> Run 'newaliases' after every time you edit /etc/aliases.

Easy enough; thanks, Dylan. That worked great.

I assume there's some way to make Linux ask you whether you want to
run newaliases after every time that /etc/aliases changes? I have at
least a few files where something like this would be valuable -
e.g., a raw list of my books that I post-process with a Perl script to
turn into nice HTML. Having Linux (by which I guess I mean bash) perform
some action after some event happens would be really handy. Any idea how
to do this?

Thanks again,
Steve

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