Marco,
Have the following settings on your exim.conf and make sure your system's
command 'uname -ra' does not return mydomain.com anywhere but
www.mydomain.com
###### MAIN ########
primary_hostname =
www.mydomain.com
domainlist local_domains = @ : localhost
###### ROUTERS ########
routed_domains_over_smtp:
driver = manualroute
no_check_local_user
domains = ! +local_domains
route_data =${lookup{$domain}lsearch{/etc/exim/routed_domains}}
transport = remote_smtp
ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
##########################
Make sure mydomain.com is in the relay domains, and have an entry for routed
domains
#/etc/exim/routed_domains
mydomain.com: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx #IP address of remote mail server
regards,
Okech
On Thursday 16 March 2006 20:38, Marco Mescoli wrote:
> Local web server, local relay server, but remote mailbox server.
> I would use exim only for relaing but exim take the domain name from
> system and send to local user the mail that must be send to remote mail
> server.
>
> Example:
> 1) System name: www.mydomain.com
> 2) mailto somename@??? go to local system and not to remote
> mail server.
>
> Thanks to all