On 2004-02-18, Chris penned: > > I found this (below) here: > http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch-tune.en.html#s-mta ><quote> > 9.6.1.3 A catchall for nonexistent email addresses (Exim) > > In /etc/exim/exim.conf (Woody or later), in the DIRECTORS part, at the > end (after the localuser: director) add a catch-all director that > matches all addresses that the previous directors couldn't resolve (per > Miquel van Smoorenburg): > > catchall: > driver = smartuser > new_address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes! This is what I needed! > > If one wants to have more a detailed recipe for each virtual domain, > etc., add the following at the end of /etc/exim/exim.conf (per me, not > well tested): > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ${lookup{$1}lsearch*{/etc/email-addresses} \ > {$value}fail} T > > Then have an "*" entry in /etc/email-addresses. ></quote> > > Maybe it is of use to you. I get a bit uncomfortable reading exim > documentation, but I think this is what you want. > I just tried adding only the catchall-director in exim.conf (nothing > extra in /etc/aliases or /etc/email-addresses) on a woody box and I > could sent mail to an unknown user. Delivery is made using the > new_address. I get horribly uncomfortable reading exim documentation, but you have found exactly the bit I needed. Thank you *so* much. -- monique -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]