Re: [exim] More that one domain

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Autor: Jason Meers
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Para: Daniel Faulknor, Exim Users List
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Asunto: Re: [exim] More that one domain
Local accounts
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If you have multiple "webmaster" accounts that do not resolve to the
same local "webmaster" mailbox on the server things are slightly more
difficult but still do-able. My first thoughts are to use a redirect
router OR aliases to direct mail to local accounts called "wm-dannz" and
"wm-p2005" respectively.


RE: Exim on Ubuntu
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I spoke to the Ubuntu developers directly a few weeks ago regarding an
Ubuntu section in a book I'm currently writing, they told me that the
Ubuntu/Exim MTA is sourced directly from the Debian tree, Marc Haber
later confirmed this for me.

My advice (especially if your not that experienced with Exim), and the
Ubuntu developers advice, is to use the Debconf-driven configuration
method (for security and accuracy)

More information about the debconf configuration methods can be found by
reading the provided documents in /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/
(you may need to use gunzip to unzip them first)

I think you can also subscribe to that list on:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users

Thanks

Jason Meers





Daniel Faulknor wrote:
>
>
>
>     A few questions:

>
>     A) Can "webmaster" at dannz.ath.cx <http://dannz.ath.cx> and
>     "webmaster" at patrick2005.ath.cx <http://patrick2005.ath.cx>
>     go to the same mailbox.

>
>
> no
>
>     B) Do you just want all of these names to go to the same mailbox?

>
>
> no
>
>     C) Do you *really* want to store local mailboxes on your webserver or
>     have I misunderstood that part. 

>
>
> yes i do
>
>     D) Do you actually need a mailserver and the responsibility that comes
>     with securing it on a public webserver, or could you just point the MX
>     records for these domains to an existing mail account and just use
>     aliases on an existing e-mail account.

>
>
> not really
>
>     E) If you need any examples it would help if we knew what distribution
>     you are using and if you already have an existing existing exim
>     configuration.

>
>
> ubuntu breezy
>
>     Thanks

>
>     Jason Meers

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>
>
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