I am banging my head against the wall trying to solve a routing problem with a different MTA, and I'm getting nowhere.

I know Exim is very configurable, but I've never actually used it. I'd like to setup a test instance and try to achieve the desired routing algorithm. This is for a QA site which is a copy of the production site, with some exceptions: e.g., emails generated during testing must be routed locally, as opposed to blasting the Internet with bogus messages. There are some extra twists as well.

The mail server is receiving email from several QA machines via SMTP, and then delivers it according to various rules.

The logic is this:

1. All emails with a sender @boringdomain.com will be routed to the Internet as if this was a plain relay, no exceptions, no special rules. Basically, I need to punch a clean relay hole through the system for these senders. If there's no match here, go to next rule:

2. All emails with a recipient within a very short list ([email protected], [email protected]) are delivered locally, and will typically be processed by various scripts specified in ~/.forward. If there's no match here, then next:

3. All emails with the recipient @fancydomain.com are to be delivered via SMTP to relay1.fancydomain.com. If no match here, then:

4. All other emails will be delivered locally (and then will bounce with user not found, and sent to a local account which is the sender for these emails, and will get caught by other scripts).

I have rules 2-4 already implemented in a different MTA software for a long time now and everything works great, I just can't do sender-based routing before recipient-based for the new rule #1.

Could someone sketch an Exim config example that would achieve the logic described above? Thank you.

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Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/

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