Szerző: Gordon McKee Dátum: Címzett: William Thompson CC: exim-users Tárgy: Re: [Exim] Forwarding Director Help
Hi
I don't just host the one domain, so virtual is used. I have other domains
like gdmckee.com as well. what I want to be able to do is mix and match, so
gdm@??? goes to a different location to gdm@???.
Many thanks
Gordon
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Thompson" <wt@???>
To: "Gordon McKee" <eximlist@???>
Cc: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Exim] Forwarding Director Help
> > I have the following lines in the Transport section of the config file. At present, all users at gdmckee.co.uk get forwarded on, is there a way to
merge the transport directors so different users can get delivered to
different places, eg gordon@??? to get forwarded to the exchange
box and bob@??? get aliased up and saved on the Unix box? I am
running exim 4.14 on FreeBSD 4.8. >
> Wrap your lines at 76 chars.
>
> Looks like you're talking about routers, not transports because what you
> pasted is not a transport.
>
> Sounds to me like you want some users at domain gdmckee.co.uk sent to your
> exchange server and some users at the same domain to be delivered locally.
>
> >From what you say, I'm going to assume you want MOST users delivered to
> exchange and some locally.
>
> Put this before your "special" router:
> localusers:
> local_parts = bob : other : users : who : are : local
> domains = gdmckee.co.uk
> check_local_user
> transport = local_delivery
>
> If you want a file of local_parts, use:
> local_parts = /some/file
>
> > ### Relay Certain Domains to internal NT Server - GDM 23/03/2003 ###
> > special:
> > driver = manualroute
> > transport = remote_smtp
> > route_list = gdmckee.co.uk nt-opro-h0.gdmckee.home
> >
> >
> > ### Virtual Domains Router - GDM ###
> > virtual:
> > driver = redirect
> > domains = dbm;/usr/local/etc/exim/domains.db
> > no_more
> > data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/usr/local/etc/exim/aliases/$domain}} >
> by the order you have these, virtual is never called.
>