add this directive to your exim configuration file:
local_domains = localdomain.com:dbm;/usr/exim/local_domains.db
and under the directors configuration section add:
virtual:
driver = aliasfile
domains = dbm;/usr/local/exim/local_domains.db
no_more
file = /usr/exim/$domain
search_type = lsearch*@
then create a file called: /usr/exim/local_domains
this will be a text file listing your domains one beneath another eg:
domain1.com
domain2.com
irc.myip.net
etc
To compile it into dbm format, run /usr/exim/bin/exim_dbmbuild local_domains local_domains.db
You should also create text files for each one of the domains that appears in local_domains
so in other words, create a file called irc.myip.net and within it do the following:
jett: jett@???
That should pretty much accomplish what you are trying to achieve.
(remember to substitute the paths to where you have installed exim to on your specific system)
Regards
Ashley
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On 2000/09/22 at 04:09 Victor Tayer wrote:
>does exim support virtual domain hosting
>
>example:
>
>jett@??? jett@???
>
>if i email jett@???, mails will be forwarded
>to jett@???
>
>is this possible with exim, and how?
>
>tayerv