Brian,
I dont understand quite well what this entry do.
at domain: %1 at domain2
Joseph
> > 'nother question:
> >
> > how easy is it to transition from sendmail to exim?
>
> Certainly easier than to qmail.
>
> Out of the box, exim supports aliases and .forward files.
>
> For mailertable, you add a domainlist router. The format of the table is
> slightly different.
>
> For access.db, you probably want to set hosts_accept_relay (which IP
> addresses we allow relaying _from_) and relay_domains (which domains we
> allow relaying _to_). Other types of access.db entries can be implemented
> using other exim policy settings, although these are rarely used.
>
> I don't know what you mean by 'sendmail.db'
>
> > ....and a requiremen to maintain virtusertable
>
> I've never used sendmail and virtusertable. I think it has entries of the
> form:
>
> user1 at domain1: user2
>
> That is easily done in exim using an additional aliasfile director with the
> 'include_domain' setting.
>
> Entries of the form
>
> at domain1: %1 at domain2
>
> will have to be rewritten as:
>
> * at domain1: $local_part at domain2
>
> Give some examples of the files you're trying to implement, and we can build
> an updated config for you on this list...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brian.
>
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