Good point.

I am not a postfix user but what it appears to be:

/etc/postfix/local-host-names is a comma separated list of all local 
domain names, very much the same as the dc_other_hostnames in exim4.

The /etc/postfix/virtusertable appears to be a translation of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to username

for example:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]    molnarc


-Chris


Odhiambo G. Washington wrote:
> * On 14/07/06 19:26 -0400, Christopher Molnar wrote:
> | I need some help or pointers. I would like to install ISPConfig, but 
> | stay with my current install of Exim4 (I finally got a mailer that does 
> | everything I want it to do). I put the question out to the ISPConfig 
> | mailing list and this is one step of the response I got back:
> | 
> | 2) Write an exim configuration file, that is able to read the local domains
> | from the file /etc/postfix/local-host-names and the email addresses
> | from /etc/postfix/virtusertable.
> | 
> | 
> | Does anyone have any suggestions how I make this work? (I am sort of 
> | hoping that someone out there has already done this!).
>
> Looks easy enough, but challenging for those of us who don't use 
> Postfix.
>
> What does /etc/postfix/local-host-names contain? What's its purpose?
> OTOH, /etc/postfix/virtusertable sounds like an aliases file, but better
> give us an idea what it contains and its purpose, then we can Exim-ize
> your setup ;)
>
>   


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