On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, JupiterHost.Net wrote:
>
> So there's no way to make exim look at the recipient and fire it off to
> another server?
If you have a table along the lines of
user1: user1@server1
user2: user2@server1
user3: user3@server2
user4: user4@server2
You can then have routers like
to_server:
driver = redirect
domains = my.dom.ain
data = ${lookup {$local_part} lsearch {TABLE} }
this_server:
driver = accept
domains = @
transport = local_delivery
other_server:
driver = manualroute
domains = +server_names
route_data = $domain
transport = smtp
Tony.
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