Hi,
I would like to set up an E-mail forwarding service like Netaddress whereby users would be able to create an E-mail account in my domain name and have all the mail sent to that account forwarded to an alternate address they specify.
I know that I can redirect mail sent to my domain using... (1 Reply)
I have a simple question.
i have an e-mail account with an ISP on a Solaris box. I want to forward all the mail that comes to "only" me to another POP3 account. I used to have the commands written down on how to forward all but I have lost them. Is there a way to forward only e-mails that... (2 Replies)
quick question.
I have a webserver that has various scripts for user registration and ect on it. I want to post (mail) these to myself - however I am a bit stuck on how to configure sendmail to do this.
The hosting partner that I use has provided me with the use of their relay to send on the... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I need to forward mail wich are in some users mailbox. The .forward redirection is working for all new mails but not for old. Is someone know how to do this ?
Thanks (2 Replies)
I am trying to configure sendmail to forward email to a PHP script. I don't know UNIX and am having trouble figuring out how to forward the mail. I think this is just a bunch of basic questions, but I have had little luck getting help elsewhere on my specific questions and it's driving me nuts. You... (3 Replies)
Hi,
My small network consists of a mail server(postfix) and 2 clients.
I want to configure the clients so that all the mail they send is sent through the mailserver. I want to forward all outgoing mail to the mail server.
How should I configure the clients to achieve this?
Thanks for... (1 Reply)
Hello everybody,
I have solaris 10 running on SF v890, I need to forward some sepecific root mails resulted from some application, (or all root mails) to other machine running Solaris 10 also.
does it have anything to do with mail relay, or just change the log settings???
Thanks in Advance... (1 Reply)
Greetings to all of you. I am a tad desperate here. I have found MANY articles scattered across the internet from google searches and unix.com searches for how to forward mail that say:
Create a ~/.forward file and put XXXX in it.
This is not what I need to do.
We have bunch of users... (1 Reply)
Hello everyone,
I am trying to create a forwarding scenario, and I do not seem to get it right!
I created a .forward file in the directory where my personal mailbox resides. In the file is the full address to deliver email to ... yet the emails do not seem to get forwarded.
Is there something... (3 Replies)
I am asking about my work account, running Linux on a system server. On pine, I set up a forward to another email account. I also keep a copy in the original account. The forward has been running fine for some time.
I believe the system sends the mail first to the forwarded account and then puts... (0 Replies)
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exicyclog
EXICYCLOG(8) System Manager's Manual EXICYCLOG(8)NAME
exicyclog - Cycle exim's logfiles
SYNOPSIS
eximcyclog
DESCRIPTION
The exicyclog script can be used to cycle (rotate) mainlog and rejectlog files. This is not necessary if only syslog is being used. Some
operating systems have their own standard mechanisms for log cycling, and these can be used instead of exicyclog if preferred.
Each time exicyclog is run the file names get 'shuffled down' by one. If the main log file name is mainlog (the default) then when exicy-
clog is run mainlog becomes mainlog.01, the previous mainlog.01 becomes mainlog.02 and so on, up to a limit which is set in the script, and
which defaults to 10. Reject logs are handled similarly.
If no mainlog file exists, the script does nothing. Files that 'drop off' the end are deleted. All files with numbers greater than 01 are
compressed, using a compression command which is configured by the COMPRESS_COMMAND setting in Local/Makefile. It is usual to run "exicy-
clog" daily from a root "crontab" entry of the form
1 0 * * * su exim -c /usr/exim/bin/exicyclog
assuming you have used the name 'exim' for the Exim user. You can run exicyclog as root if you wish, but there is no need.
BUGS
This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
would be greatly appreciated.
SEE ALSO exim(8), /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/
AUTHOR
This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system
(but may be used by others).
March 26, 2003 EXICYCLOG(8)