Re: [exim] Exim, cPanel

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Author: Eric Ellis
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To: Exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Exim, cPanel
Howdy,

There are a few ways to do this within cPanel using a catch all address or a few message rules. If you'd like help please submit a ticket (https://tickets.cpanel.net/submit/index.cgi) or email me directly.

Thanks!

Eric Ellis
Technical Analyst Manager
http://cpanel.net
erice@???
@ericellis


On 2011-07-30 10:34, Craig \(Price Spin\) wrote:
> Hi Guys,
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> I am trying (unsuccessfully) to set-up partial wildcards in email addresses.
> I am completely new to exim and, before anyone says "don't use cpanel", that
> is not my decision. I have root access to the server and I can edit any file
> I want.
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> Here's what I want to achieve:
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> I have a mailing-list and all emails are sent from
> mailing-list@???. I would like to send email from
> mailing-list-<username>@mydomain.com. That part's easy. When an email
> bounces, I want it to come back to this email address but I want it to drop
> into the mailing-list@??? pot. I have read the manual
> over-and-over.
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> I'm very new to exim and I don't really know where to start. I am making a
> backup of the exim.conf file before I make changes and I restart exim after
> every change to ensure that the new config is being used.
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>
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> So, my problem is as simple as this:
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> I want all mail to: mailing-list-<whatever>@mydomain.com to forward on to
> mailing-list@???
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> Can anyone help?
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> Kind Regards,
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> Craig
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