Re: [exim] exim cygwin and dsearch (kind of long)

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Auteur: mnsanghvi
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À: Peter Bowyer, exim-users
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Sujet: Re: [exim] exim cygwin and dsearch (kind of long)
Peter,

     Thank you so much !!!  And now in order to setup the various aliases, I just
need to edit the /etc/aliases file, yes ? 


      How do I handle certain addresses where I might have say something
like  xyz@??? but that does not exist for either s.org or k.com ?  By putting
an alias for xyz in /etc/aliases, wouldn't that be used by all the domains ? 
Or does Exim work diffrently in this regard.



cheers,

       mehul



> mnsanghvi@??? said:
> >>
> >         I need to use virtual domains, and used a setup that is given in
> > the
> > online documentation.  Unfortunatly, the cygwin binary does not support
> > 'dsearch' lookup types.  It says so in the log file:

> >
> > ----- cut and paste from /var/log/exim/exim_main.log -------
> > 2004-08-24 11:55:33 lookup type "dsearch" is not available (not in the
> > binary - check buildtime LOOKUP configuration)
>
> OK - but I don't think you really need it...
>
> >
> > I have three domains ( s.org, k.com, t.com ), that all point in DNS to
> > my
> > Windows2KPro system. I would like to receive email on this system for all
> > three domains. Email to user@??? or user@??? or user@??? will end
> > up in the same mailbox /var/spool/mail/user.
> >
> > In postfix it was just setting up one file and essentially creating
> > aliases within
> > each domain to point to either a local user or a remote address.
> >
> > How do I go about achieving this in Exim, seeing as that I do not have
> > several lookup types available to me under Cygwin (reference to post
> > http://www.exim.org/mailman/htdig/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20030407/014183.html
> > )
>
> This is simple in Exim, too - and doesn't need a 'virtual domain' setup.
>
> In a default Exim4 config, set the local_domains domainlist to the list of
> domains for which you're accepting mail (domainlist local_domains = s.org
> : k.com : t.com), and it will magically do what you want.
>
> If your config isn't standard, consider moving to one which is (the
> default config from the Exim 4 distribution).
>
> Peter
>
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