Re: [exim] Forwarding mails from one exim to another

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Author: Matthew Newton
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Forwarding mails from one exim to another
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 06:09:18AM +0800, W B Hacker wrote:
> Fernando Barajas wrote:
> > That is, if I send a mail through "exim1" server, is there a way it
> > can be automatically forwarded to the "exim2" server and then relayed
> > to the Internet?
> >
> > How must I configure "exim1" to send all its mail to "exim2" and then,
> > how must I configure "exim2" to relay all the mail from "exim1" to the
> > Internet?


> Try it - you'll find it *faster* than hoping one of us is awake, online,
> coherent, AND expert in the specific area you seek....


Well, I am online, am not quite awake, am most definitely not
coherent, and am occasionally an expert in some specific areas,
but only during the hours of about 4pm 'til 7pm ;)

However, I'll make the guess that you need a "manualroute" router
on exim1, and a "dnslookup" router on exim2. If your ISP
provides an SMTP server, though, you'll want a "manualroute"
lookup on exim2 instead.

Any errors in the above are due to reasons stated in paragraph 1.
:-) Terms "quoted" should be googled for!

HTH,

Matthew


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Matthew Newton <mcn4@???>

UNIX and e-mail Systems Administrator, Network Support Section,
Computer Centre, University of Leicester,
Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom