Okay I have used the following
#ROUTER
my_domains:
driver = accept
domains = dsearch;/etc/mail/domains <------I
created this folder
local_parts = lsearch;/etc/mail/domains/$domain <-----created file
with local users in
transport = my_mailboxes
inside the /etc/mai/domains/domain1.com file is a list of local users
#TRANSPORT
my_mailboxes:
driver = appendfile
file = /var/mail/$domain/$local_part
user = mail
Only problem that I have is that when I run exim -bt this is what is says
2002-03-06 14:08:45 Exim configuration error
router my_domains: cannot find router driver "accept" in line 380
Do I have to define accept?? and how???
----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Hazel" <ph10@???>
To: "dc :P~" <dc@???>
Cc: "exim list" <exim-users@???>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Exim] Multiple domains
> On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, dc :P~ wrote:
>
> > Im quite new to exim, running exim 3.951 on a redhat 7.2 box.
>
> It's brave for a newbie to run a first alpha release!
>
> You should now upgrade to 4.01. Plenty of bugs/problems were ironed out
> of the testing releases. And also out of the documentation.
>
> > Currently I only have one domain running on this box but I want to be
able to handle mulitple domains/users.
> > Example : joe@???
> > joe@???
> > These must be seperate mailboxes for 2 different joe's.... at present if
I sendmail to joe@ anydomain it goes to the one mailbox on the system...
>
> Read up every reference you can find to "virtual domains".
>
> > Can anyone direct me to the correct way of setting this up? I know that
I need to setup something like
> > my_domains:
> > driver = accept
> > domains = dsearch;/etc/mail/domains
> > local_parts = lsearch;/etc/mail/domains/$domain
> > transport = my_mailboxes
> > and my_mailboxes:
> > driver = appendfile
> > file = /var/mail/$domain/$local_part
> > user = mail
>
> Something like that looks pretty good[*]. I suggest you set it up and then
> run tests with "exim -bt" to check that it works. Add "-d" to get
> debugging information if there are problems. If you can't figure out
> what's going on, come back to this list with the actual configuration
> you tried and the error (or other) messages you are getting.
>
> Philip
> ------------------
>
> [*] If you have any following routers, you need to consider what happens
> when an address matches the domain, but not the local part. That will
> be passed to the next router. You may need to add a router like this:
>
> unknown_user_in_my_domains:
> driver = redirect
> domains = dsearch;/etc/mail/domains
> allow_fail
> data = :fail: Unknown user
>
> If there are no more routers, you don't need this, of course.
>
> --
> Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
> ph10@??? Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.
>
>
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