Greats, it work with that
exchange2003:
driver = manualroute
domains = +local_domains
transport = remote_smtp
route_list = * 192.168.123.254
local_parts = /home/exchange.lst
unseen = true
Just a last question, this file will be filled with a lot of users, and
his state will change often...
I have noticed that putting a # before the name does not make the
username in *remark* (seems normal cause #foo contains foo)
Do you think there is a way to desactivate some users in this file
without removing all the line containing his name????
Regards
John Burnham a écrit :
>> Thanks for advice,
>>
>> i have try these rules however not seems to work,
>>
>> exchange2003:
>> driver = manualroute
>> domains = +local_domains
>> transport = remote_smtp
>> route_list = * 192.168.123.254
>> local_parts = $local_part:lsearch;/home/exchange.lst
>> unseen = true
>>
>> I have filled /home/exchange.lst with somme user $local_part
>> however keeping or removing name in this file change nothing,
>> every body receive the mail in exchange, any last idea??? ;)
>>
> Yes, you've told it that if the local part of the address is the local part of
> the address
> (local_parts=$local_part) then run this router. Try just
> local_parts=/some/file
> where /some/file is a file containing the local parts you want matched - one per
> line.
> John
>