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Old 06-24-2011, 05:07 AM   #1
Raffles666
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Exim4 alias 'dual' e-mail problem.


Hi gurus!

I have a little Exim4 problem that I can't seem to solve - but I'm sure someone on here can.

I use Exim4 to redirect incoming mails via. an aliases.virtual file. This bit works perfectly. However, the 'catch-all' address I added also gets e-mails for users in the list. My aliases.virtual is similar to this (real addresses altered):

@domain.co.uk: administrator@yahoo.co.uk
user1@domain.co.uk: user1@yahoo.co.uk
user2@domain.co.uk: user2@yahoo.co.uk

To elaborate, any mail sent to user1@domain.co.uk not only goes to user1@yahoo.co.uk but it also goes to administrator@yahoo.co.uk

Can I set it so that any mail for a 'user' account only goes to that user - and doesn't get copied in to the admin one?

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