Re: [Exim] Fail to manualroute on defer

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Author: Bryan Heitman
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Fail to manualroute on defer
As I understand fallback_hosts it is basically a host that mail is
delivered to assuming a MX lookup fails and that no available hosts are
available for delivery on the domain.

Am I incorrect on this? I am looking for a host to send mail to if any of
the following occur:
* dns lookup fails
* SMTP session is closed while communicating with destination server
before complete (for any reason and at any point in the SMTP session)

Basically any reason the mail would be deferred, then it would deliver to
another specified host for processing.


Bryan



----- Original Message -----
> On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 10:56 -0800, Bryan Heitman wrote:
>> With the following standard router below I am looking to move on to
>> the next router or a specified router when a deferral of a message
>> occurs at the smtp level.
>
>> Ultimately I am looking to use the manualroute driver to gateway my
>> mail to another SMTP server should a defer occur at the smtp level.
>
> Please clarify... in what way is what you desire _not_ achieved by the
> 'fallback_hosts' option to the smtp transport, or is it just that you
> hadn't noticed that option?
>
> http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.30/doc/html/spec_30.html#IX2053
>
>> transport =emote_smtp
>
> Interesting transport :)
>
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