Re: [Exim] problem with address rewriting

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Author: ODHIAMBO G. Washington
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] problem with address rewriting
* Tom Kinghorn <thomask@???> [20030529 00:33]: wrote:
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> Hi all.
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> Please can someone point me in the right direction.
> I have a number of domains going to 1 exchange server.
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> I have set up address rewriting in the form of a dsearch which works okay.
>
> The problem is that I need to duplicate all users for the primary domain into files of the other domains.
>
> i.e
> domain1.tld contains
>
> user1    user1@???
> user2    mailto:user2@server.domain.tld.......etc

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> now domain2.tld needs to contain the same.
> user1    user1@???
> user2    mailto:user2@server.domain.tld.......etc

>
> Is there a way of making all domains use the same file instead of duplicating it???
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> my config currently contains:
> begin rewrite
> *@dsearch;/usr/exim/alias-file/    ${lookup{$1$2}partial-lsearch\
>                               {/usr/exim/alias-file/$domain}{$value}fail} ET

>



How about

cd /usr/exim/alias-file/
ln -f domain1.tld domain2.tld

This way domain2.tld points to domain1.tld in all respects.
What I am wondering is why you have to do this.


-Wash

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