Re: [Exim] Any Mailadress for a domain like *@xyz.com

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Szerző: Julian Bartels
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Címzett: exim-users
Tárgy: Re: [Exim] Any Mailadress for a domain like *@xyz.com
Hello Nico,

there's a problem, when i put this router after the local user router:

mysql_user:
  driver = accept
  condition = \
   ${if eq{} \
     { ${lookup mysql {SELECT home FROM passwd \
         WHERE email='${local_part}@${domain}'}} \
     } \
     {no}{yes} \
   }
  retry_use_local_part
  transport=mysql_delivery


No mail reaches my mysql_default_aliases router ... (I think it's because of
driver=accept??)

Regards,
Julian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nico Erfurth" <masta@???>
To: "Julian Bartels" <exim@???>
Cc: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Exim] Any Mailadress for a domain like *@xyz.com


> Julian Bartels wrote:
> > Hello,
> > sorry, but i use outlook and "only-text" format, isn't this right?!
> > oh, found it! I use mysql for user-authentication and mail-delivery!
> > Can i use this one, too? Because I don't want to create an own
> > file and entry in exim-conf for every domain (about 100), using
> > an alias like %@virt.com or *@virt.com to postmaster@???
> > isn't possible?`
> > Here is my config:
> > mysql_sys_aliases:
> >   driver = redirect
> >   allow_fail
> >   allow_defer
> >   data = ${lookup mysql{SELECT dest FROM aliases \
> >             WHERE email='${local_part}' AND \
> >             type="system"}}

> >
> > mysql_aliases:
> >   driver = redirect
> >   allow_fail
> >   allow_defer
> >   data = ${lookup mysql{ SELECT dest FROM aliases \
> >             WHERE email='${local_part}@${domain}' AND \
> >             type="site"}}

>
> Add another router like this:
> mysql_default_aliases:
>    driver = redirect
>    allow_fail
>    allow_defer
>    data = ${lookup mysql{ SELECT dest FROM aliases \
>              WHERE email='*@${domain}' AND \
>              type="site"}}

>
> Be careful to add the router for local users BEFORE this router, or bad
> things will happen :)
>
> > Thanks from the cold germany ...
>
> Ohh well, it isn't THAT cold :)
>
>
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