Exim and virtual domains

2004-02-25 Thread Brandon Yap
I'm having some trouble getting virtual domains to work.
What I wanted to accomplish was to have a user at [EMAIL PROTECTED] go 
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kinda like Sendmails virtusertable function.

This is what i've tried so far:

Before the system_aliases stanza, I put this in:

virtuals:
 driver = aliasfile
 domains = lsearch;/etc/exim/virtuals
 file = /etc/exim/virtualaliases
 search_type = lsearch
And in /etc/exim/virtuals:
somedomain.com:   /etc/exim/virtualaliases
In /etc/exim/virtualaliases:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is not working for me.
Am I approaching this the right way ?
Any help at all would be good.
Thanks so much!
Brandon
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exim and virtual domains

1997-05-30 Thread Tim Sailer
I know there are a few of you Debian users running exim for a MTA.
I need some help in getting virtual domains running the way I want.
What do I need to do to make the following alias file work?

info:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I set up the virtual stuff right out of the manual, but the mail
dies with 'too many hops'..

Tim

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Re: exim and virtual domains

1997-05-30 Thread Behan Webster
Tim Sailer wrote:
 I know there are a few of you Debian users running exim for a MTA.
 I need some help in getting virtual domains running the way I want.
 What do I need to do to make the following alias file work?
 
 info:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 I set up the virtual stuff right out of the manual, but the mail
 dies with 'too many hops'..

Since the way in the manual didn't seem to address the particular
needs of our site, I made up my own setup.

Amongst other things it has an alias file per virtual domain and
easily supports multidrop mailboxes which is what we needed.

You are welcome to this setup if you wish.  It currently uses
procmail to deliver mail, but it can be easily changed to not
use procmail if you wish.  I also run exim as a daemon instead
of out of inetd.conf.  (Just edit /etc/init.d/exim to change this)

In the following files, just change YOUR.DOMAIN in /etc/exim.conf
to the real domain of your computer (what domain you want outgoing
mail to come from) and then just edit /etc/mail/domains.  For every
domain you add to this file, make sure there is an alias file in
/etc/mail/aliases of the same name as the domain.  Make sure the
alias file is readable by the userid under which exim runs.

I hope this helps!

Behan

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Re: exim and virtual domains

1996-12-17 Thread Dermot Bradley
On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:

 Now that exim is making it's debut in Debian, I'd like to try it out quickly.
 I looked at the docs from it's home site, but the Virtual Domain stuff
 was not real obvious.  Can someone who is using it (anyone?) post
 a quick example on setting up a virtual domain? The box I'd like to
 try it out on has 3 virtual domains and a fairly busy mailing list.
 Currently sendmail is using sendmail.cw for the domain names, and
 /etc/maildomains.db for mapping the [EMAIL PROTECTED] to local users.

I've been running exim on Debian for approx. 3 weeks now.

We do virtual domains with POP3 here by using a custom local mailer 
and a modified version of qpopper.

The first step is to create a virtual_pop transport, then a virtual_pop 
director, e.g.

virtual:
  domains = partial-dbm;/etc/virtual-domains,
  driver = smartuser,
  transport = virtual_pop;

In /etc/virtual-domains you list the relevant domains, one per line and 
then use exim_dbmbuild.

Dermot

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exim and virtual domains

1996-12-16 Thread Tim Sailer
Now that exim is making it's debut in Debian, I'd like to try it out quickly.
I looked at the docs from it's home site, but the Virtual Domain stuff
was not real obvious.  Can someone who is using it (anyone?) post
a quick example on setting up a virtual domain? The box I'd like to
try it out on has 3 virtual domains and a fairly busy mailing list.
Currently sendmail is using sendmail.cw for the domain names, and
/etc/maildomains.db for mapping the [EMAIL PROTECTED] to local users.

Tim

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