RE: [exim] smarhost + empty file

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Szerző: jori.hamalainen
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Címzett: jandre
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Tárgy: RE: [exim] smarhost + empty file
As I said, I took the information from my memory, correct option for Exim 4.x seems to be "require_files".

See URL for more documentation
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec.html

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require_files
Use: routers
Type: string list, expanded (precondition)
Default: unset

This option provides a general mechanism for predicating the running of a router on the existence or non-existence of certain files or directories. Before running a router, as one of its precondition tests, Exim works its way through the require_files list, expanding each item separately.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jandre Olivier [mailto:jandre@megaserve.net]
Sent: 10. marraskuuta 2005 11:41
To: Hämäläinen, Jori /TeliaSonera Finland Oyj
Cc: exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [exim] smarhost + empty file

I tried that one, I think its for version before exim 4
option "require_file" unknown



jori.hamalainen@??? wrote:

>From my memory, might not be 100% correct
>
>smarthost:
>     driver = manualroute
>     require_file = /etc/smarthost
>     transport = remote_smtp
>     route_list = * ${readfile{/etc/smarthost}{}}

>
>This require file checks for file, and if not found the router is bypassed.
>
>BR,
>Jori
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: exim-users-bounces@??? [mailto:exim-users-bounces@exim.org] On Behalf Of Jandre Olivier
>Sent: 10. marraskuuta 2005 11:19
>To: exim-users@???
>Subject: [exim] smarhost + empty file
>
>Hi Guys,
>
>I wanted to use a smarthost server in a seperate file for exim, Found
>this info in the docs, which works perfect, only little problem I have
>is, when my /etc/smarthost file is empty, exim is not sending the mail
>from himself, but gives a error in the log:
>error in smarthost router: no host(s) specified for domain *
>
>my lines in exim.conf
>smarthost:
>     driver = manualroute
>     transport = remote_smtp
>     route_list = * ${readfile{/etc/smarthost}{}}

>
>I presume I have to use some condition statement, but not sure how to do
>this?
>
>Any guidance would be appreciated
>
>Thanks
>J
>
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