Re: [Exim] Exim instructions

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Author: Richard Torrens
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Exim instructions
In article <Pine.LNX.4.33.0202141528280.6930-100000@???>,
Dave C. <djc@???> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Richard Torrens wrote:


> [..]


> > For instance, my own case.. On Arachsys.com as a user I seem to have
> > two 'controls'. The 'aliases' directory and the .forward file. The
> > aliases file gets looked up when I post an email and when one is
> > received. The received email is then dumped to my shell account (if it
> > passes the aliases file) where it is further processed according to
> > the .forward file.


> Most users don't have much need to interact directly with exim, aside
> from any specific interfaces that are set up by your service provider
> (such as .forward, which is a pretty standard unix mail concept), or
> your aliases directory (which I have no idea what function it serves,
> since its not a standard unix concept, and I have no particular
> knowledge as to how your sysadmins set it up.


[Snip]

Thanks for that. I come to Unix from RiscOS - so I am learning as I go
along what is a standard unix concept! Unix instructions take a lot of
foreknowledge for granted!

I don't know how relevant my setup is to other folks here, but since it
may help some, here goes:

The files in the aliases directory exist one for each domain I run. The
file is looked at for emails I send out and for emails sent to me. So if I
have, for instance (as I do for the domain 4qd.co.uk):

electronics: :fail: This email box is closed due to infestation by
spammers.
*: 4qd@???

If I send out an email From: electronics@??? it bounces straight
back to me and when a spam arrives it is returned to sender with the fail
message. This is as documented in Exim's instructions and has enabled me
to close several infested email boxes!

the *: line passes everything else (both ways) and delivers incoming
emails to my shell account for collection.

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