With exim there is no need to run newaliases. Just put the alias in
etc/aliases and exim will handle it.
As for the alias itself, is your primary mail domain reaper.org? If so
you should just have to put this line in your etc/aliases file:
user1:user2@???
Salvatore Greco wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Ben Smithurst wrote:
>
> |This is not needed in Exim.
>
> What I am trying to achieve is that when someone send email to
> user1@??? it gets re-written/re-sent to user2@???.
>
> Using sendmail, it was just a matter of adding this into the /etc/aliases
> file and running 'newaliases' (under FreeBSD 2.2.5) and it worked.
>
> |That doesn't look like an Exim errir message to me, but icbw.
>
> Exim has been renamed to sendmail and the original sendmail has been renamed
> to sendmail-old.
>
> |Original@address rewritten@address T
>
> Where do I put this? Do I put it into the /etc/aliases file or into another
> file?
>
> |which will only rewrite the envelope To data.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Salvatore
>
> -- salvo@??? | http://salvo.reaper.org | whois sg4384
>
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