So, i just read my post and i think i ignored the "first read - then post"
rule... Sorry for that.
I try to run both systems parallel for a while, so i can test the new
system. So mails still arive at the old system and are delivered to the
local maildirs. In addition to that i want the old system to forward each
mail to the new system by smtp, so i can check filter rules etc. on the new
system. But, if the new system is down or gives a permanent error response,
i dont want the old system to generate a bounce - so i need a flag or
something that says "try this but dont generate bounces/error messages"
So, this time i read the text before posting :)
Moritz
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From: "Moritz Möller" <mm@???>
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Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 10:11 PM
Subject: [Exim] forwarding all mails to a second smtp server without
generating any bounces
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Hi List,
we're testing our new exim environment, and i want to forward all mails to
the new environment. I currently do this with the manualroute router and the
unseen flag. The problem is, that if an account does not already exist on
the new system, a bounce is generated although the mail was processed
correctly on the old system. I'd need some flag in the router like
"fail_dont_care".
Moritz
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