On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 08:39, Toby Batch wrote:
> OK I've had a little sucess on my own but i've hit another problem.
> The previous error was due to me adding the new director to the wrong
> part of the config file.
> To get this directive to work it needs to be added at the _top_ of the
> directives section, not to the end of the file as i had done.
> 
> Now the mail gets collected but i get the following in the exim log:
> 
> 2004-01-28 13:39:00 1AlpuG-0005j9-00 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=root
> P=local S=339
> 2004-01-28 13:39:00 1AlpuG-0005j9-00 ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: unknown local-part "test1" in domain
> "p4-7126.uk2net.com"
> 2004-01-28 13:39:00 1AlpuG-0005jD-00 <= <> R=1AlpuG-0005j9-00 U=mail
> P=local S=1248
> 2004-01-28 13:39:00 1AlpuG-0005j9-00 Error message sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2004-01-28 13:39:00 1AlpuG-0005j9-00 Completed
> 2004-01-28 13:39:00 1AlpuG-0005jD-00 ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]: unknown
> local-part "root" in domain "p4-7126.uk2net.com"
> 2004-01-28 13:39:00 1AlpuG-0005jD-00 Frozen (delivery error message)
> 
> where real.server.name is the real domainname of the server. And test1
> is a user defined as morris in the matching domain alias file:
> ~  morris: test1
> 
> How do I get it to jump to local delivery after matching the alias?
> 

It looks to me as if you've set up an alias to an account which doesnt
exist on your box. have you created the user test1?

perhaps it would be beneficial to explain generally what you are trying
to accomplish. Are you trying to set up virtual accounts (email accounts
which you accept mail for, but which do not have a local account (one
that exists in /etc/passwd) on your machine? If you are just trying to
implement aliases in general, that is already provided in the exim3
default config.

-davidc




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