På fr , 09/05/2003 klokka 00:29, skreiv Jonathan Vanasco:
> Example: with the configurations below, mail goes into
> /var/spool/mail/mastersofbranding.com/j/jvanasco/cur:new:tmp - not
> Maildir/cur:new:tmp
>
> Am I completely wrong about the way this behaves? Shouldn't the
> "maildir" returned by the router simply make the router pass, and
> actual delivery location be dictated by the transport?
I use Openldap for Exim to get directories for all local LDAP-based
users and what you want should be possible. I.e., the info. returned by
a router is obviously conatined in variables which can be used by the
transports.
I didn't try to parse your routers or transports seriously, but the
principle's correct, IMHO.
Why not run Exim (at any rate from v4.14 onward) in -d+expand mode?
That's a fantastic help to me, at any rate.
Running it as a daemon or 'exim -bt -d+expand should do it.
Best,
Tony
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