Author: Agusti Date: To: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] (no subject)
A Dimarts 12 Abril 2005 13:34, Mathieu CATTIN va escriure: > I think subject is self-explanatory,
> Really often machines behind an ADSL line with dinamically assigned IP
> address have issues sending mail to some mail servers (RBL blocked for
> having Dynamic IP address or popular ISP).
> We have some hosts in a datacenter that have no problem sending mail but
> traffic cost us money...
> I want to have on this datacenter some host that acts as an smarthost for
> hosts behind ADSL lines but only when it is necessary, so I can save
> traffic on the datacenter
>
> The question is: can I try to deliver directly and if I get a permanent
> error (probably relaying denied) send this message to my smarthost? How can
> I configure this in exim.conf? I'm now using exim3 but I woundn't mind
> upgrading to exim4.
>
> Thanks,
> ___________________________________________________________________________
>__________
>
> Well to route mails via your ISP you need to add as first router in the
> router section of your configure file : For version 3.x :
> #
> # route via ISP mail server
> #
> store_and_forward:
> driver = domainlist
> transport = remote_smtp
> route_list = * smtp.your.isp
>
> Where smtp.your.isp must be replaced with the full qualified domain name of
> the SMTP server of your ISP.
>
> and for v4.x
>
> #
> # route via ISP mail server
> #
> store_and_forward:
> driver = manualroute
> transport = remote_smtp
> route_list = * smtp.your.isp
>
> regards,
> M.C
But this way all traffic would be sent to my smarthost, this is what I'm doing
now. I want to first try to send directly and if it fails, send to my
smarthost...