---- exim.conf.orig Fri Jan 19 10:32:07 2001
-+++ exim.conf Wed May 16 19:50:20 2001
+--- exim.conf.orig Mon Jun 18 13:03:23 2001
++++ exim.conf Sat Jun 30 13:10:36 2001
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
# calling its own SMTP port, is locked out by default. If you want to permit
# relaying from the local host, you should set
#
# If you want to permit relaying through your host from certain hosts or IP
# networks, you need to set the option appropriately, for example
-@@ -196,6 +196,11 @@
+@@ -196,6 +196,17 @@
timeout_frozen_after = 7d
+# situations can be temporaty (such as DNS failures).
+
+auto_thaw = 12h
++
++# This emulates sendmails "newaliases". Keep in mind that the alias
++# transport does use lsearch by default. remember to change this,
++# if you want to use DBM-Lookups.
++
++bi_command=/usr/bin/newaliases
+
end
-@@ -224,6 +229,17 @@
+@@ -224,9 +235,10 @@
# particular group instead of using the sticky bit. The commented options below
# show how this can be done.
-+
-+procmail:
-+ driver = pipe
-+ command = "/usr/bin/procmail -d ${local_part}"
-+ return_path_add
-+ check_string = "From "
-+ escape_string = ">From "
-+ user = $local_part
-+ group = $local_part
-+
+
local_delivery:
driver = appendfile
- file = /var/mail/$local_part
-@@ -241,6 +257,21 @@
+- file = /var/mail/$local_part
++ file = ${home}/Mail/Mailbox
+ delivery_date_add
+ envelope_to_add
+ return_path_add
+@@ -241,6 +253,21 @@
# to complete normally. You can set different transports for aliases and
# forwards if you want to - see the references to address_pipe in the directors
# section below.
address_pipe:
driver = pipe
-@@ -292,9 +323,9 @@
+@@ -292,9 +319,9 @@
system_aliases:
driver = aliasfile
file_transport = address_file
pipe_transport = address_pipe
-@@ -331,6 +362,13 @@
+@@ -331,6 +358,13 @@
# This director matches local user mailboxes.