Hi,
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 18:40, Johannes Berg wrote:
> You'll need to write a router for that which checks the database, and
> then calls a transport, for example the maildir transport (you may need
> a modified maildir transport because the directory= may need to be
> different).
>
> I think. I'm not really sure on this, maybe you can google for something
> like "pgsql exim router".
I'm using this router to accept User listed in an
OpenGroupware.org-(Postgres-)Database.
ogo_user_by_email:
debug_print = "R: ogo_user_by_email for $local_part@$domain"
driver = accept
condition = ${lookup pgsql{SELECT COUNT (*) FROM company_value cv,
person p \
WHERE (cv.db_status = p.db_status) AND (cv.db_status !=
'archived') \
AND (cv.attribute = 'email1') AND
(LOWER(cv.value_string) = LOWER('$local_part@$domain')) \
AND (cv.company_id = p.company_id) AND (p.is_account =
1) }}
transport = ogo_maildir_by_email
I guess you can drop the OGo-specific Stuff but be aware that SQL is
Case-Sensitive and SMTP is not. Hence the "LOWER".
To automacally create Maildirs insert
maildir_format = true
create_directory = true
into your Transport.
HTH
Michael
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