Re: [Exim] Multidomain support with exim

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Author: Ruth Ivimey-Cook
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To: Hennion
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Multidomain support with exim
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Hennion wrote:

>I currently have 1 mail server, which serves our school's internet and mail
>needs. It runs Redhat enterprise 2.4.9-13. On it is running exim 3.34.
>Currently we run novell on our main servers, but I am setiing up a test
>server running linux. To test the full functionallity of Linux, I have set up
>a second domain name for our email. So the problem is, I need to set up exim
>to serve both domains. The first which is already set up is
>wpps.wcape.school.za, and the second one which I need to set up, to go to a
>diffrent IP address to the first is wpps1.wcape.school.za. How does one do
>this? I have included my config file.


I'm not totally clear what you require, but I have set up a multi-domain exim
config quite simply, mostly by setting local_domains to be the two domains
being configured. However, there is definitely a lot of overlap in such a
config, and you might find that dangerous in your 'test' scenario.

Therefore, you could set up two exim processes, configured to listen on two
different ports (e.g. 25 & 24), which can therefore have two completely
different configurations. The downside of this is that although many programs
enable you to set the port used for smtp comms, not all do, so you might be
limited in how the test machine can be used.

Hope this helps,

Ruth


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Ruth Ivimey-Cook
Software engineer and technical writer.