Florin Andrei wrote: > The mail server is receiving email from several QA machines via > SMTP, and then delivers it according to various rules. > > The logic is this:
[snip] Exim processes mail in the order specified in the routers section, most (if not all) of the rules below can be achieved by the ordering of your routers. > > 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: router_for_boringdomain: driver = dnslookup senders = *@boringdomain.com transport = remote_smtp no_more > 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: router_for_dot_forwards_fancydomain: driver = redirect check_local_user file = $home/.forward file_transport = address_file pipe_transport = address_pipe you may want to include: reply_transport = address_reply > 3. All emails with the recipient @fancydomain.com are to be > delivered via SMTP to relay1.fancydomain.com. If no match here, > then: router_for_fancydomain: driver = manualroute domains = fancydomain.com route_list = * relay1.fancydomain.com > 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). local_delivery: driver = appendfile group = mail Regards D. -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
