thanks for reply...
better described now.
my vserver:
ip: 1.1.1.1
dns name: v1.vserver.com
my extra domains:
dns name: my.domain1.com
dns name: my.domain2.com
dns name: my.doamin3.com
ip of this all: 1.1.1.1
user1, user2, user3 exists on the system, pop/imap server
now user1 would be use my.domain1.com only for himself, he want 3 aliases:
mail and info and user1.name
now I need different aliases files, 1 for each domain. if not, the alias
mail exists to all domains, but would be mapped always to user1, in this
case
my problem from exim4 (-bh localhost for example)
ehlo localhost
mail from: outside@???
rcpt to: mail@???
data ...
this should be delivered to --> user1, :-(
if I create (described below) different files:
aliases
aliases.my.domain1.com
aliases.my.domain2.com
aliases.my.domain3.com
now exim say to me: no alias file aliases.v1.vserver.com, this is right, but
why? mail should be delivered to my.domain3.com, not this one! and this file
exists! how could I solve this problem?
regards, ji
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: exim-users-bounces@??? [
mailto:exim-users-bounces@exim.org] Im
Auftrag von Heiko Schlittermann
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. April 2006 09:21
An: exim-users@???
Betreff: Re: [exim] multi domain configuration ...
Heiko Schlittermann <hs@???> (Mi 26 Apr 2006 22:57:08 CEST):
> > mydomain1.com -> v1.vserver.com -> alias file doesn't exist
> > "/etc/aliases.v1.vserver.com" .. this is correct, no file, but ??
According to some other mail here: If I should read this as:
the file /etc/aliases.v1.vserver.com does not exist
then of course you can skip the following test
> What does exim4 -d-all+route -bv user1@??? tell you (and
us)?
and continue with creating the above mentioned alias file.
# /etc/aliases.v1.vserver.com
user1: localuser1
user2: hans@???
postmaster: your-local-postmaster-address
*: User does not exist.
I recommend using the '*' entry and changing the lsearch into lsearch*,
it least for me it avoids confusion, if the user is not found in the
"virtual" alias file but exists in you "global" /etc/aliases or is some
local user in your system.
Heiko