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Alias to forward mail to all addresses for a domain using Exim
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I'm using Exim v4.91 in a CentOS 7 server hosting more than one domain and I'd like to set up a group address/alias to forward mail messages to all addresses of a given domain (one for every domain). I.e. if I send an email to everyone@example.com it would be sent to *@example.com, all email to everyone@example2.com should be sent to *@example2.com, etc.
I've found how to set up catch-all aliases but what I want to achieve is the opposite, not an alias to receive all incoming messages but a forward-to-all-accounts all incoming messages.
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I'm using Exim v4.91 in a CentOS 7 server hosting more than one domain and I'd like to set up a group address/alias to forward mail messages to all addresses of a given domain (one for every domain). I.e. if I send an email to everyone@example.com it would be sent to *@example.com, all email to everyone@example2.com should be sent to *@example2.com, etc.
I've found how to set up catch-all aliases but what I want to achieve is the opposite, not an alias to receive all incoming messages but a forward-to-all-accounts all incoming messages.
email-server centos7 exim
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I'm using Exim v4.91 in a CentOS 7 server hosting more than one domain and I'd like to set up a group address/alias to forward mail messages to all addresses of a given domain (one for every domain). I.e. if I send an email to everyone@example.com it would be sent to *@example.com, all email to everyone@example2.com should be sent to *@example2.com, etc.
I've found how to set up catch-all aliases but what I want to achieve is the opposite, not an alias to receive all incoming messages but a forward-to-all-accounts all incoming messages.
email-server centos7 exim
I'm using Exim v4.91 in a CentOS 7 server hosting more than one domain and I'd like to set up a group address/alias to forward mail messages to all addresses of a given domain (one for every domain). I.e. if I send an email to everyone@example.com it would be sent to *@example.com, all email to everyone@example2.com should be sent to *@example2.com, etc.
I've found how to set up catch-all aliases but what I want to achieve is the opposite, not an alias to receive all incoming messages but a forward-to-all-accounts all incoming messages.
email-server centos7 exim
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