-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Haber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 November 2006 10:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [exim] How do I specify "mail.example.com port 8025" in my exim4 
configuration?

Just incase anyone else is interested, or you decide to put in some effort to 
get this working (Alan, not Marc), the following settings will allow for 
delivery over different ports. The example I give assumes a standard exim 
configuration file (I think Debian calls this a "single monolithic" 
configuration, but I could be wrong)

I use an additional transport:

begin transports

remote_smtp:
  driver = smtp

smtp_port_2025:
  driver = smtp
  port   = 2025




Then specify this transport directly in a router e.g.

port2025_router:
  driver = dnslookup
  domains = example.com
  transport = smtp_port_2025
  ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
  no_more




Or use an additional parameter in the manualroute data to override the 
transport used
(The extra parameter must match the transport name exactly)

london-office.com:              10.1.0.1
paris-office.com:                       10.2.0.1      smtp_port_2025
new-york-office.com:            10.3.0.1      smtp_port_2025
morecambe-office.com:           10.4.0.1      smtp_port_2025


Hope that helps someone
Thanks
Jason_meers

(If anybody disagrees with this please mail me back as I'm going to add this 
method to some documentation I'm writing).

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