Phil Pennock wrote: > Your etrn_handler will probably invoke Exim to perform
> the deliveries; section 44.11 of The Exim Specification
> is helpful here.
>
> Even better: there's a cookbook example of handling this.
> If you get config.samples.tar.bz2 (or .gz) from one of
> the Exim file mirrors (in the same directory as Exim's
> source tarballs) and look at C037, then you'll see a
> fully working set-up, with explanation and notes on
> assumptions, provided by "Dave C." in 2000 (and later
> converted to Exim4 syntax by Philip Hazel).
Thanks for your answer. However, i still don't get it to work. Probably i
don't understand it right, but i've been trying and trying.
The example c037 doesn't seem to work for me, if i do exactly what is done
there, the mail get bounced but without saying why. In the logs it looks
like the message has been accepted and not bounced (but they are).
The only thing i want right now is that the mail for the bsmtp-domain that
is stored in the dir /var/bsmtp/$domain will be delivered directly to the
exchange-server when it comes online. Any way to do this is fine, as long as
it works :)