For something similar, i used a rewrite rule in the rewrite section with the STt flags

I *think* it should be something like this in the rewrite section:

begin rewrite
\N^(.*)@domain1.com$\N [EMAIL PROTECTED] STt

i'm not sure if exim needs the . character to be escaped or not though. looking at what i have in place, it doesn't. but i haven't used my rules in a few years ( i used the rules to migrate everyone to a new mail server transparently )

That'll rewrite the address as it comes in - which means exim will have to know how to process domain2.com

you could also rewrite the address in a transport if you wanted, but i like the rewrite rule approach

good luck!


On Nov 3, 2005, at 4:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have an exchange box with domain1.com and a lotus domino with
domain2.com on it.
I want to be able to change all incoming mail from the net for users on
the domino to domain2.com.
Mail from the net is coming in as domain1.com to my exim box.

Say I have paul ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on the lotus notes server. I would like
mails coming to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be rewritten to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks

Gareth Segree
Technical Support Analyst
The Gleaner Company Limited
Tel: 9223400 (Ext 6345)
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