(please no gripping about top post on this one ;)
We need to know what version of exim you are using (3.xx or 4.xx)...
Did you comile exim with/without the redirect driver?
All of the fun information.
Dan Williams wrote:
>
> Hi Exim users
>
> I'm new to the list and not too hot on Exim, so please be patient :)
> I've spent around 4 hours trawling through the archives to try and find
> the answer to my problem, but nothing has worked for me so far.
>
> Basically I have a particular domain on my server whose incoming and
> outgoing emails I want forwarded to an address (well, two actually) at
> another domain. In fact it is only one address on this first domain that
> needs to be monitored, but the whole domain will do.
>
> I'm running cPanel on my server, so I'm not sure if that has any
> important effect on the Exim configuration, but I've sniffed around and
> I don't see anything to suggest that I should edit anything but the
> /etc/exim.conf file (I could of course be wrong; if anyone knows of
> something else I should alter please say so!)
>
> I have found the following archives helpful:
>
> http://www.exim.org/mailman/htdig/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20030120/048851
> .htm l
> http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-19990628/013264.htm
> l
> http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20030630/056201.htm
> l
> ....and from them I managed to put together these commands:
>
> archive_incoming:
> driver = redirect
> domains = domain1.com
> data = archive_in@???
> unseen
>
> archive_outgoing:
> driver = redirect
> senders = domain1.com
> data = archive_out@???
> unseen
>
> The trouble is, when I try to start Exim with those settings, it won't
> start - it moans about not having a redirect driver, or something. Am I
> supposed to put those lines in the exim.conf file, or somewhere else?
> Does it matter where in the file they go? (I've put them near the end.)
> There are a few different methods described in the archives linked
> above... have I created a valid set of commands, or am I totally off?
>
> Once again, please bear in mind that I know virtually nothing about
> Exim, or how it works, and I'm unsure how to apply the information I
> have found. Any help will be much appreciated!
>
> Cheers
>
> Dan
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