removing entries from aliases

How difficult would it be to remove the entries from the /etc/aliases from when a list is removed via the rmlist command? Does anyone have code for this already?
regards, Mark

On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 04:12:41PM -0800, Mark Williamson wrote:
How difficult would it be to remove the entries from the /etc/aliases from when a list is removed via the rmlist command? Does anyone have code for this already?
Technically not that hard, assuming nobody touches the pieces that it inserts (if you copy them in manually)... BUT, it'd have to be really really really sure before I'd trust it. Honestly, I don't remove lists often enough for this to be a problem... but it's certainly something to think about... moreso just the overall add/delete
Chris
| Christopher Petrilli | petrilli@amber.org

On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 04:12:41PM -0800, Mark Williamson wrote:
How difficult would it be to remove the entries from the /etc/aliases from when a list is removed via the rmlist command? Does anyone have code for this already?
Technically not that hard, assuming nobody touches the pieces that it inserts (if you copy them in manually)... BUT, it'd have to be really really really sure before I'd trust it. Honestly, I don't remove lists often enough for this to be a problem... but it's certainly something to think about... moreso just the overall add/delete
Chris
| Christopher Petrilli | petrilli@amber.org
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