Ciao,
Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 11:28:24AM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> | 1) all mails that are sent to user@domain have to go
> | a) to an inbox called, ie, user.do (then via pop3/imap users give user.do
> | as login)
>
> If you're running Linux, then just create user user.do and in the aliases file you put
yes, I'm using linux and I modified the adduser script to avoid
restrictions..
>
> user: user.do
this is not exactly what I meant, or maybe yes :) in your sample there is
not differences between various domain, i.e. the user info...is it correct
the syntax:
info@domain1: info.do1
info@domain2: info.do2
I here your response "try it" :) but...wha if it doesn't work ? :)
> | or
> | b) to an inbox called user@domain
>
>
> your inbox name has the '@' in it? I'm not sure how to do that because @ should
> not be a valid char in a filename, no?
yes, the @, in my linux box, is a valid char for username, the problem is
that exim thinks that the part after @ is the domain :) I tried to change
the way it save the file in the mailbox..I'll try again...
>
> But if you want to forward to another address, then in the same alias file, do:
>
> user: user@domain
no, this is not what I meant...the problem is, basically, to have many user
with the same local part in the address...
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