* ShaunR [2010-01-10 13:10]:
>I'm going to be setting up a server as a spooler (redundant MX). What i
>want to do is have each system user have a domain list file in
>/home/user/remotedomains. I then want each system user to have there
>own spool dir (ex: /home/user/mailspool). When a message comes into
>exim it will check /home/<user>/remotedomains and if the domain exists
>it will accept mail for it and store it in that users mailspool
>directory. Is it possible to do this with exim and if so can sombody
>point me in the right direction?
WHY????
Of course, you could run several Exim instances, each with it's own
spool directory. Then you'd let one Master Exim deliver send messages to
the instance with "correct" spool directory. Hey, to make things even
more complex, you can even run those instances as the users owning
/home/<user> directory.
Just kidding. Don't Do It.
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-- Kirill Miazine <km@???>