I tried your suggestion of
> virtual:
> driver = redirect
> allow_fail
> allow_defer
> data =
> $(lookup($local_part@$domain}}lsearch{/etc/virtusertable}}
> user = mail
> file_transport = address_file
> pipe_transport = address_pipe
and got this error:
director virtual: cannot find director driver "redirect" in line 313
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 05:16 pm, Josh Siegel wrote:
> To solve a similer problem, I put the following:
>
> virtual:
> driver = redirect
> allow_fail
> allow_defer
> data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/etc/exim/$domain}}
> user = mail
> file_transport = address_file
> pipe_transport = address_pipe
>
> in my exim/configure file (near where it was processing /etc/aliases).
> Then, for each domain, I have a private alias file which I can then
> use to
> redirect the someone@ and the another@ people for each of the virtual
> domains. Not quite as 'simple' as having it all in one file
>
> I guess you could do something similer to:
>
> virtual:
> driver = redirect
> allow_fail
> allow_defer
> data =
> $(lookup($local_part@$domain}}lsearch{/etc/virtusertable}}
> user = mail
> file_transport = address_file
> pipe_transport = address_pipe
>
> [...]
>> I'm trying to set up Exim to redirect mail from virtual email
>> addresses
>> so that, say, someone@??? forwarded mail to the user
>> "rdavis". The problem I have is that the destination user is not
>> always the same as the $local_part of the email address. I have a file
>> called /etc/virtusertable which has the mapping in the format:
>>
>> someone@???: rdavis
>> another@???: shoskins
>> [...]