Re: [Exim] Omit a router while using -bt

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Author: Jan Suchanek
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To: Nico Erfurth
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Omit a router while using -bt
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Hello,

Nico Erfurth wrote:
> Jan Suchanek wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> I am using Amavis to check for viruses. Since every mail should be
>> checked as soon as it arrives the amavis router is the first one which
>> matches - which is exacly what I want. But I loved to check my
>> mailinglist on the server with a quick exim -bt - it was really easy to
>> check the correctness of a list this way. Now I only get the
>> information, that the amavis router/transport will take care of the
>> mail. How can I tell exim to omit the amavis router when testing (or
>> tell exim that the amavis part is already done)?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Greetings, Jan Suchanek
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> use exim -oMr scanned-ok -bt user@domain to set a received protocol for
> the testing, the amavis-router should be skipped when the received
> protocol is scanned-ok


this works fine (and is exacly what amavis does:
my $sendmail_wrapper_args = "-oMr scanned-ok -i -t";)!
I really have to think a little more before I ask... :-(

Thank you.
>
> ciao


Greetings, Jan Suchanek



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Jan Suchanek,
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Abteilung Medieninformatik,
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89069 Ulm, Germany
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Tel.: +49/(0)731-5031312, Fax: +49/(0)731-5031302

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