> In response to Russ Paton:
>
> > > > *@somedomain.com $1@???
>
> I'm well aware that a certain other mailer, whose name is better not
> spoken here, uses rewriting to do absolutely everything. Exim is
> different.
>
> > > Why do you use a rewrite to do this? Use a smartuser director.
>
> > What would be the advantages of doing this?
>
> Well, that's what a director is for. Rewriting in Exim really is only
> for changing what appears in the headers.
>
> You just need a director like:
>
> forward_to_other:
> domains = somedomain.com
> driver = smartuser
> new_address = ${local_part}@???
>
> and that will send the mail on without touching the headers.
>
> Gyan.
>
>
Could a dbm be used for multiple domains? Or does this director only work
with single domains?
Thanks
Russ
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