On Tuesday 27 June 2006 20:07, sysadmin@??? took the opportunity
to write:
> > Routers are handled in the order they appear in the configuration file.
> > Transports are called by routers and so will be associated with a router
> > hence
> > the order in which they appear in the configuration file is not
> > important.
>
> With base on rule above, the right order for a procmail router is before
> a localuser router?
Yes. Only the first matching router will be used (unless unseen is used, but
that will cause a copy to be made), so with the order below the procmail
router will never be used.
> Follow the routers that I'm using om exim.conf:
>
> localuser:
> driver = accept
> check_local_user
> transport = local_delivery
>
>
> procmail:
> debug_print = "R: procmail for $local_part@$domain"
> driver = accept
> domains = +local_domains
> check_local_user
> transport = procmail_pipe
> # emulate OR with "if exists"-expansion
> require_files = ${local_part}:\
> ${if exists{/etc/procmailrc}\
> {/etc/procmailrc}{${home}/.procmailrc}}:\
> +/usr/bin/procmail
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Magnus Holmgren holmgren@???
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