> This isn't a rewriting problem, it is a mail routing problem. The best
> way to handle is is to use the facilities for routing mail, namely, the
> directors and routers. All you need is a director like this:
>
> direct_domains:
> domains = customerdomain.com,
> driver = smartuser;
> new_address = yyyy@???
> assuming that you have "customerdomain.com" as an entry in your
> local_domains setting. If you have several domains to be handled in this
> way, you can use some form of lookup to get the particular new_address
> for each one, e.g.
> new_address = ${lookup{$domain}lsearch{/domain/file}{$value}}
I used:
new_address = ${lookup{${lc:$domain}}dbm{/var/lib/exim/remail}{$value}fail}
and added "dbm;/var/lib/exim/remail" to local_domains. It works nicely.
Thanks,
Steve
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