Re: [Exim] "driver" concept?

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Autor: JP Kelly
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Para: Nico Erfurth
CC: Derek Simkowiak, exim-users
Assunto: Re: [Exim] "driver" concept?
Here is a router from my configure file:

catch_all:
     driver = redirect
     data = admin@${lookup mysql {SELECT domain FROM domains \
         WHERE type="local" and domain="${domain}" }}


regarding the part "driver = redirect"
what exactly does it do/mean?
I presume it redirects or tells the router to redirect.
where does it redirect from and to?
what tells it where to redirect to?
I am sure this is pretty basic stuff but the router syntax is just not
very intuitive to me.

> JP Kelly wrote:
>> I agree the driver concept is pretty difficult to grasp.
>> I have edited my config file and gotten it to do what I want through
>> looking at examples and trial and error but as far as understanding
>> the
>> basic concepts of drivers I think I am only 25 % there.
>> I even bought the ORielly Exim book but my brain seems to lock up
>> while
>> reading it.
>> An "Exim Drivers for Dummies" would be nice.
>
> What's so difficult about this?
>
> An driver specifies which type of
> transport/router/authenticator(/director for exim3) you want to use.
>
> This allows you to defines routers that do basicly the same, but
> differ in some way, or do different transports, for a pipe command
> created by a userfilter, or an delivery-pipe (like delivery to
> procmail).
>
> The driver specifies the basic behaviour of the
> router/transport/authenticator, and you can tune it with the options.
>
> Exim uses drivers to have an abstract interface to whatever you want
> to do. This makes exim so flexible ;)
>
> My personal point of view is, that exim itself is a framework, that
> provides you basic SMTP/queuing functionality, everything else is
> configureable.
>
> In example, you don't have just one way to do aliasing (using the
> redirect-driver), you can easily do aliasing by LDAP/MYSQL/DBM-files
> in one config, depending on whatever you want, with multiple routers,
> suing the redirect driver.
>
> ciao
>