Am 21.03.2010 00:16, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
> Am 19.03.2010 12:42, schrieb Wietse Venema:
>> Robert Schetterer:
>>> Am 19.03.2010 11:41, schrieb Wietse Venema:
>>>> Robert Schetterer:
>>>>> Hi @ll,
>>>>> is there a way to overide
>>>>> transport table for specific
>>>>> sender domains
>>>>
>>>> Content filter overrides transport_maps.
>>>>
>>>>    Wietse
>>>
>>> Thx Wiestse for info, such was i expected,
>>> in my/this case its no urgent enough
>>> to fix this by a content filter
>>
>> I did NOT tell you to use a content filter.
>>
>> I told you to use the filter FEATURE to override transport maps.
>>
>> For example, 
>>
>> - A content filter of smtp:1.2.3.4 will send mail out via smtp to
>> host 1.2.3.4, overriding the transport maps, relayhost, etc.
>>
>> - With Postfix 2.7, a content filter of foobar: will send mail out
>> via a master.cf foobar transport to whatever the destination is,
>> again overriding the transport maps, relayhost, etc.  Postfix 2.7
>> supports "filter" destinations without host or port.
>>
>>      Wietse
> 
> Hi Wietse,
> 
> Yes i see, tested, works like designed , but in my setup/problem
> its not the easy solution i expected to use ( by whatever more
> complicated setup solutions are surely possible !), the simple way would
> have been
> using FILTER action in smtp_header_checks of the slow transport
> but it looks like FILTER action ist not possible in
> smtp_header_checks ( which has good reasons for sure )
> As i wrote , in this case its not urgent enough to fight
> for other more complicated solutions,
> anyway thx for guiding me to filter action
> 
> 
Hi Wietse again thx for guiding me
finally got it solved with
smtpd_restriction_classes
to sender domain
and reciepient
filter action to the same reciepient domains as used in slow transport

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Best Regards

MfG Robert Schetterer

Germany/Munich/Bavaria

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