>> note that by "deliver locally" there may be relevant ~/.forwards or
>> /etc/aliased entries.
>>
>> bogus_local:
>> driver = domainlist
>> local_parts = user0:user1
>> domains = bogus.com
>> route_list = * localhost byname
>> self = local
>>
>> leaves all non-matching as frozed as lowest mx points to self. i want to
>> /dev/null them.
>
> Once something is on the machine and you're doing local processing
> (rather than sending it on to another machine) deal with it as a local
> domain as apposed to messy re-routing hacks. Routing is usually used
> for sending things onto a different machine or another copy of exim.
>
> bogus_local:
> driver = smartuser
> local_parts = user0:user1
> domains = bogus.com
> new_address = ${local_part}@???
> no_more
>
> Put this first in your directors. Only the listed local_parts will
> match and will get reprocessed as if they came in for @psg.com
> (including any applicable aliases or forwards, etc), anything else
> will bounce since the no_more means no other directors will get
> checked for that domain.
nope. the host on which the above is configured whines that
2000-01-09 08:38:07 lowest MX record for bogus.com points to local host
and the host attempting to deliver to it can not
/usr/local/sbin/exim -v -M 127LKf-0006CM-00
delivering message 127LKf-0006CM-00
Connecting to psg.com [147.28.0.62] ... connected
SMTP<< 220 psg.com ESMTP Exim 3.12 #1 Sun, 09 Jan 2000 08:39:53 -0800
SMTP>> EHLO rip.psg.com
SMTP<< 250-psg.com Hello rip.psg.com [147.28.0.39]
250-SIZE
250-8BITMIME
250-ETRN
250-PIPELINING
250 HELP
SMTP>> MAIL FROM:<randy@???> SIZE=1432
SMTP<< 250 <randy@???> is syntactically correct
SMTP>> RCPT TO:<randy@???>
SMTP<< 451 Cannot check <randy@???> at this time - please try later
SMTP>> QUIT
LOG: 0 MAIN
== randy@??? T=remote_smtp defer (0): SMTP error from remote\
mailer after RCPT TO:<randy@???>: host psg.com [147.28.0.62]:\
451 Cannot check <randy@???> at this time - please try later
randy