Autor: Elm Gysel Fecha: A: exim-users Asunto: [Exim] Exim configuration
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Hello again!
All of this seems to be working! ;)
I got a new file under my mail spool directory with the
'username-domainname' so this is working alright.
But now...does this user have to be a user under the system? Because I don't
really know how this user can get his mail.
I've been reading the exim documents and I can't seem to find any HOWTO of
how to check usersnames with under a POP3 session.
Can you give me the points it checks when I start a new POP3 session?
And thanks for the nice replies! ;)
Elm
> EG> Hello again,
> EG> I'm still learning alot about exim so fogive me my stupid questions. I have > EG> a questoin which I don't want to have answered here, I just hope someone can > EG> push me into some directions.
> I can give you an answer, if you want it.
>
> EG> We have a system with two domains.
>
> EG> A.com B.com
>
> EG> A.com has all localusers. So normal system users.
>
> EG> B.com has usernames specified in a plain asci file called 'B.com' :
>
> EG> name:pass
> EG> othername:otherpass
>
> EG> I want to check wheter the domain name of an incomming mail is B.com and > EG> then search the name in the file.
> EG> And append the data to
>
> EG> /var/spool/mail/${local_part}-${domain}
>
> EG> This is the first step I think but I have not really a clue how to start > EG> making this ;(
>
> EG> I think I need a smartuser director first of all?
> Yes, with domains=b.com. Use result of lookup for local_part in text
> file b.com as condition. So condition will true only if such user
> exists.
>
> Transport is appendfile, with
> file=/var/spool/mail/${local_part}-${domain}.