Fabrizio Lippolis
2006-Dec-01 13:17 UTC
[Pkg-exim4-users] suggestion on exim configuration
Hi list, the firm where I work wants to migrate from an obsolete Exchange server to something newer and more performant. Since I am a debian user I suggested that exim could be a good solution and integrate it with spamassassin and an antivirus software like clamav. At the moment I am concentrating on the exim configuration, it has to handle multiple domains. A simplified scenario should be like this, three users (user1, user2 and user3) and two domains (domain1, domain2) so that user1@domain1 user1@domain2 are two different mail accounts (receive the same mail) and user2@domain1 user3@domain2 receive the same mail. Until now I have created only basic configurations so I need an advice on how to behave the right way for a production mail server handling multiple domains and users. Thank you for possible answers. Fabrizio
Fabrizio Lippolis
2006-Dec-01 14:06 UTC
[Pkg-exim4-users] Re: suggestion on exim configuration
Fabrizio Lippolis ha scritto:> user1@domain1 > user1@domain2 > > are two different mail accounts (receive the same mail) andSorry, DON''T receive the same mail. Fabrizio
Yuriy Padlyak
2006-Dec-01 16:12 UTC
[Pkg-exim4-users] Re: suggestion on exim configuration
Fabrizio Lippolis wrote:> Fabrizio Lippolis ha scritto: > >> user1@domain1 >> user1@domain2 >> >> are two different mail accounts (receive the same mail) and > > Sorry, DON''T receive the same mail. > > Fabrizio > > > _______________________________________________ > Pkg-exim4-users mailing list > Pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Since nobody has given useful advice in this thread, I''m going to try pointing you in the right direction. On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 12:23:34PM +0100, Fabrizio Lippolis wrote:> the firm where I work wants to migrate from an obsolete Exchange server > to something newer and more performant.Be advised that exim''s function is only a tiny part of what Exchange can do. To have basic end-user grade e-mail service with exim, you usually need a POP3/IMAP server as well. For Calendaring, Address book and the other Exchange features I am at a loss to recommend a replacement.> At the moment I am concentrating on the exim configuration, it has to > handle multiple domains. A simplified scenario should be like this, > three users (user1, user2 and user3) and two domains (domain1, domain2) > so that > > user1@domain1 > user1@domain2 > > are two different mail accounts (receive the same mail) and > > user2@domain1 > user3@domain2 > > receive the same mail.The exim default configuration and the Debian configuration derived from it assume the old-fashioned way that all domains local to the host are treated identically, and the mailboxes are associated with the Unix system accounts. Both assumptions are not too helpful in your case, so you''ll have to delve pretty deeply into Exim''s configuration. I therefore advise to spend some time with the exim documentation and probably buy Philip''s excellent book about configuring exim. If I were you, I''d familiarize yourself with the idea of separating e-mail addresses and mailboxes, and build a relationship table like "Mailbox foo receives messages for user1@domain1 and user3@domain2". This way, your configuration will be much earlier. This relationship table can also be used for mail routing and transporting. Mail spool directory layout will, in this case, represent ailbox names, not the mail addresses. One last word: Running an e-mail server for a company means responsibility for something vital for business communication and needs considerable expertise. No offense intended, but the level of questions you ask and the way you word your requirements suggests that you are not very experienced in running a mail server on the Internet. If I were you, I''d think double about taking this responsibility on my shoulders. Please consider buying a commercial e-mail server product or an appliance, or at least, hire a consultant to set up your Debian-based E-Mail server, get yourself educated about how to do administration and debugging tasks and make sure that this consultant is available in emergency cases to help you fixing outages. Greetings Marc -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc Haber | "I don''t trust Computers. They | Mailadresse im Header Mannheim, Germany | lose things." Winona Ryder | Fon: *49 621 72739834 Nordisch by Nature | How to make an American Quilt | Fax: *49 621 72739835