Re: [Exim] Mail Masquerade

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Autor: Nathan
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Para: exim-users
Assunto: Re: [Exim] Mail Masquerade
I'm sorry for not being more clear.

I only want to forward a few names which don't exist
locally.

Thanks for your patience,
Nathan

At 04:25 AM 10/5/01 +0200, you wrote:
>On 2001-10-04 at 20:08 -0600, Nathan wrote:
> > I'm working through the homework you gave me Phil.
> >
> > So far, it seems like I ought to use "forwardfile".
> >
> > Once again, for a more precise description....
> > I want to forward addresses that aren't necessarily
> > users on localhost. Neither nathan or jenny mentioned
> > below have an account on localhost.
>
>You still haven't said if you want to limit this to
>only a few names,
>which don't exist locally, or all names which don't
>exist locally?
>
>Anyway, after the "localuser" director (in the
>default config), you can
>put a new director. This ensures that if the name
>exists locally, that
>takes precedence.
>
>If you want only a few names, which don't exist
>locally, to be
>forwarded, look at the "system_aliases" director, see
>what it does, how
>it does it, and consider a new aliasfile director for
>this.
>Alternatively, if you trust yourself to not ever add
>entries which might
>exist locally, add the new entries into the existing
>"/etc/aliases" as
>shown there.
>
>If you want lots of names, then consider a
>"smartuser" director.
>Something a bit like:
>
>  shove_to_isp:
>    driver = smartuser
>    new_address = $local_part@my_isp.com

>
>The docs should make this clearer. If you're not an
>experienced mail
>admin, you really should consider the Exim book as a
>worthwhile
>investment. You'll also get some good ideas about
>extra things you can
>tweak to make your life even easier.
>--
>Don't question your elders. They have enough
>experience of the world to
>be able to lie convincingly and pretend to be your
>betters.