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Old 06-29-2004, 09:34 AM   #1
Masai
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: South Africa
Distribution: Debian Woody (looking forward to Sarge)
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Unhappy Mail Forwarding Debian Woody (Exim Teapop)


I have a serious problem...

I am running Debian Woody along with Exim and Teapop.

The problem is : I need to enable forwarding on the server, using ONE .forward file.

A mail comes in from somedomain.com, addressed to user1@mydomain.com

I need it to be delivered to
user1@mydomain.com
user2@mydomain.com
user3@mydomain.com

It's mostly newsletters, so on-one is going to reply to it.

Is there some way of telling exim that there is only one .forward file for all the users, and how do i put multiple forwarding rules in it, and where do i put it ?

For Example:
--------------------------------------------
If it comes from somedomain.com
send to
user1@mydomain.com
user2@mydomain.com
user3@mydomain.com

If it comes from someotherdomain.com
send to
user5@mydomain.com
user7@mydomain.com

else
deliver to addressed user.
--------------------------------------------

Please help, any idea's suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Regards

Masai
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Old 07-01-2004, 01:16 AM   #2
Masai
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Location: South Africa
Distribution: Debian Woody (looking forward to Sarge)
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Lets just push this to top of the stack again.
 
  


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