RE: [Exim] Copying/forwarding all incoming and outgoing mail

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Autor: Edgar Lovecraft
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Para: 'Exim-users'
Assunto: RE: [Exim] Copying/forwarding all incoming and outgoing mail
Dan Williams wrote:
>
> Exim 4.xx... I know that for sure (says so in the .conf file). However,
> because cPanel installed it, I have no idea what stuff was compiled in.
> So... I'm guessing that the redirect is an extra option?

Yes, check the bottom of the message...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> (please no gripping about top post on this one ;) We need to know what

..alright, alright...,
griping and not gripping...

Main Entry: 1gripe
Pronunciation: 'grIp
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): griped; grip·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English grIpan; akin to Old High German
grIfan to grasp, Lithuanian griebti
transitive senses
1 archaic : SEIZE, GRASP
2 a : AFFLICT, DISTRESS b : IRRITATE, VEX
3 : to cause pinching and spasmodic pain in the bowels of
intransitive senses
1 : to experience gripes
2 : to complain with grumbling
- grip·er noun

> 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-20030120/0488
> > 51
> > .htm l
> > http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-19990628/013264.h
> > tm
> > l
> > http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20030630/056201.h
> > tm
> > 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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I do not know anything about cPanel as I do not use it. Perhaps someone
else in the group will know what cPanel defaults are.
As for the Router's being 'extra'... When exim is compiled you choose to
compile what Routers/Transports you want to have access to in the binary.
Perhaps the cPanel install does not include all Routers/Transports?
--EAL--