I guess you should go to www.exim.org, somewhere on that site you can find examples on configuring things (a tar.gz), a while ago I also configured exim for multiple domains and one of the examples (I can't recall which one) was a great help!
Ron Rademaker On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Alec Smith wrote: > Using Exim, how can I configure it to process mail for multiple domains? > Specifically I want mail to domaina.com processed by the .procmailrc in > User A's home directory while mail to domainb.com is processed by the > .procmailrc in User B's home directory. Exim is already configured to > accept mail for the domains, but doesn't do any special processing based on > the domain name. > > At the same time, I'd like to take some mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and > deliver it directly to someotheruser on the same machine. Is there a way to > do this without having to use .procmailrc and process the e-mails twice? > (ie [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> someotheruser and someuser2 -> domain.com are > mapped in an Exim database -- Something along the lines of Sendmail's > virtusertable file) > > Alec > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >