Autor: Blake Baxter Data: Para: Matthew Newton CC: exim-users Assunto: Re: [exim] New to exim
I sort of understand,
I basically just want to forward the mail to another user on the same mail server. So say I reside on that box and my address is blakeb@???. When the mail server receives it, I want blakeb to receive the mail, but I also want the mail then forwarded on to johnk@??? - johnk is a user that resides on the same mail server..
I tried:
blakeb: johnk
in
/etc/aliases
but that didnt work..
Thanks for your help,
Blake
Matthew Newton <mcn4@???> wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 05:02:58PM +1000, Blake Baxter wrote: > I've just loaded exim4 on my Debian box and have confgiured a simple
> MTA, now I'm just looking to forward some emails to other email
> addresses. Can someone just point me in the right direction?
I guess you probably want to edit /etc/aliases and add lines there, if
you're just using the standard Debian setup. If your machine receives
e-mail for example.co.uk, then adding the line:
matthew: someone@???
will redirect mail to matthew@??? on to someone@???.
You could also put:
matthew2: matthew
which would redirect matthew2@??? to matthew@???
(which in this scenario would then send off to someone@???).
Hope that helps.
Matthew
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Matthew Newton
UNIX and e-mail Systems Administrator, Network Support Section,
Computer Centre, University of Leicester,
Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom
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