This is a Newbie answer:
You could try the virtual_alias somewhere in the examples.
I think you have to play with it though...
Sincerely,
Onno
At 06:28 PM 2/25/00 +0530, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
>Folks,
>
>I am running "ESMTP Exim 2.05 #1" on a Debian box. I need to have an
>alias file, such that:
>
>u1: u2
>u3: u4@???
>u6@???: u8@???
>
>Earlier, I had lines like the first two, and worked.
>system_aliases:
> driver = aliasfile
> file = /etc/aliases
> search_type = lsearch
> user = list
>
>and all was well.
>For the 3rd form, I needed to add:
>
> include_domain = true
>
>Now the first 2 lines don't work.
>
>How can I do the above? I don't need an optimal solution tonight.
>
>Thanks,
>
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