1 = Simple Mail Integration = 2 3 Since the use of [[../LDAP|LDAP]] can be somewhat challenging and also excessive 4 in some situations, examples of maintaining recipient information are provided 5 that use an approach involving simple textual lists of identities. 6 7 In this simpler environment, recipient details must be manually edited in the 8 virtual identity files, but this permits a very transparent way of 9 administering the system. 10 11 == Using Lists with Exim == 12 13 Example configuration file for Exim are distributed in `conf/exim/simple`: 14 15 {{{#!table 16 '''File''' || '''Purpose''' 17 == 18 `010_exim4-config_people_outgoing` 19 ||<rowspan="4"> Defines recipients and outgoing mail routing 20 == 21 `020_exim4-config_people` 22 == 23 `020_exim4-config_resources` 24 == 25 `020_exim4-config_people_outgoing_recipients` 26 == 27 `virtual_people` 28 ||<rowspan="3"> Defines recipient identities belonging to known domains 29 == 30 `virtual_people_outgoing_recipients` 31 == 32 `virtual_resources` 33 == 34 `virtual_domains` 35 || Defines recipient domains 36 == 37 `virtual_people_local` 38 || Defines recipients and local users for delivery to local mailboxes 39 }}} 40 41 == Using Lists with Postfix == 42 43 Example configuration file for Postfix are distributed in `conf/postfix/simple`: 44 45 {{{#!table 46 '''File''' || '''Purpose''' 47 == 48 `main.cf.example` 49 || Defines recipients and outgoing mail routing (for inclusion in `main.cf`) 50 == 51 `virtual_alias_maps` 52 ||<rowspan="2"> Defines recipients and outgoing mail routing 53 == 54 `virtual_alias_maps_people_outgoing` 55 == 56 `virtual_alias_maps_local` 57 || Defines recipients and local users for delivery to local mailboxes 58 }}}