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Author: Adrian Cunliffe
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To: exim-users
Subject: [Exim] Newbie
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Hello,

I'm a new to e-mail administration and basically I want someone to
confirm that it is Exim that I want to use.

I'm doing a university computer science degree and for my final year
project. I'm creating an ISP and then offering VISP (Virtual ISP)
services, where a company has an administration webpage, where they can
add usernames and passwords for dial-ups for there account(which is
completed) and add e-mail addresses to a domain.For example if I owed
'domain.com', the user could add ' <mailto:'anybody@domain.com'>
anybody@??? <mailto:'anybody@domain.com> '.

In an ideal world I would like to use an existing account like a
btinternet address, then disguise it with my new domain. eg '
<mailto:'anybody@domain.com'> anybody@???
<mailto:'anybody@domain.com> ' would really be
'anybody@???', and any mail sent to '
<mailto:'anybody@domain.com'> anybody@???
<mailto:'anybody@domain.com> ' would actually be sent to the btinternet
account.

Also how can I take control of a domain, to be able to add the anybody
part to the e-mail address.

I'm currently running Redhat 8.0, and my ISP is an all-in-one-box
solution, using FreeRADIUS, MySQL, and Portslave, I'm also running
Apache and PHP.

Is it Exim that I want? If not what would you recommend?

Thanks,

Adrian.

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