David Favor <david@???> (Do 08 Mai 2014 21:17:14 CEST):
> I'm trying to add /etc/aliases processing for simple forwarding
> for virtual users to Ubuntu's default configuration.
>
> For example, for a host with 100s of domains, forward
> some virtual user to gmail...
>
> foo@???: doda@???
>
> Seems like this should be simple as matching an address then
> rewriting all the headers + forwarding it on... something like this...
> which is incorrect....
Why do you want to rewrite the headers?
>
> forward_virtual_user:
> driver = redirect
> data = ${lookup{$local_part@$domain}lsearch{/etc/aliases} {$value} fail} bctfrF
>
> This seems to be working, except headers never get rewritten.
>
> Any suggestions about the best way to forward pure virtual users
> to an external email address?
I'd not use /etc/aliases, it's mostly understood as redirection
information for local addresses.
forward_virtual_user:
driver = redirect
domains = dsearch;/etc/exim/virtual
data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch*{/etc/exim/virtual/$domain}}
And /etc/exim/virtual/<domain>
foo: doda@???
# optionally forward all addresses
*: mrx@???
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
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Heiko Schlittermann
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