Re: [exim] rotate inbound mail to multiple local accounts

2008-06-13 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
Paul Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andrzej Adam Filip wrote: >> Paul Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I need to solve the following problem: >>> >>> Inbound mail to a single account needs to be shared out between multiple >>> addresses. For example, if an alias "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I wa

Re: [exim] rotate inbound mail to multiple local accounts

2008-06-13 Thread Paul Hayes
Andrzej Adam Filip wrote: > Paul Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I need to solve the following problem: >> >> Inbound mail to a single account needs to be shared out between multiple >> addresses. For example, if an alias "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I want the >> emails coming into this to be share

Re: [exim] Which hardware do you use for your installation?

2008-06-13 Thread Frank S. Bernhardt
Dumb question(s)... Sander Smeenk wrote: Exim for the intelligent stuff, Postfix for the brute force deliveries :) Why is this a problem for EXIM (someone mentioned db4)? Can/should this be fixed? It seems silly and time consuming to have to run/support two mta's. None of my customers usi

Re: [exim] Which hardware do you use for your installation?

2008-06-13 Thread Sander Smeenk
Quoting Patrick von der Hagen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Queue-size was 300. Greylisting, unreachable recipients, etc. > In my experience, that size is really no issue for exim. ;-) Oh, no, 300 is peanuts for Exim. Given that it's not doing intensive spamscanning, virusscanning etc on the same server

Re: [exim] rotate inbound mail to multiple local accounts

2008-06-13 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
Paul Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I need to solve the following problem: > > Inbound mail to a single account needs to be shared out between multiple > addresses. For example, if an alias "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I want the > emails coming into this to be shared out between a number of local u

Re: [exim] rotate inbound mail to multiple local accounts

2008-06-13 Thread Marc Sherman
Paul Hayes wrote: > > Is there a built-in feature of exim that'll allow me to do this or am I > best off routing the mail to an external perl script to handle it? I > guess the script would keep a counter stored in a file so it knows where > the next email will go. There's no built in feature

[exim] rotate inbound mail to multiple local accounts

2008-06-13 Thread Paul Hayes
Hi list, I need to solve the following problem: Inbound mail to a single account needs to be shared out between multiple addresses. For example, if an alias "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I want the emails coming into this to be shared out between a number of local users such as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "[

Re: [exim] Which hardware do you use for your installation?

2008-06-13 Thread Patrick von der Hagen
Brian Blood schrieb: > On Jun 11, 2008, at 2:46 PM, Sander Smeenk wrote: >> One big fat tip for you, free of charge: >> Exim is not good at dealing with large queues, partly because of >> the way >> it keeps state in the db4 file. That's why almost all these platforms >> have their spool in memor