Michael da Silva Pereira <michael@???> (Di 06 Feb 2007 12:14:36 CET):
>
> I have an interesting scenario and was wondering if anybody has done
> anything alike.
>
> I want to setup a Router within my exim.conf to deliver to a remote host,
> then if this fails try another host and then last but not least try the
> dnslookup method.
>
> However If exim connects to any of the remote hosts, and they reply with a
> 550 Relay denied error exim automatically bounces the message back to the
> recipient, is there no way I can force exim to try another router instead of
> bouncing this immediately?
I think we had this discussion here already. I asked some similar
question. My attempt was to use some fallback host in case of 5xx
in some other router.
I understood that it doesn't work. 5xx is definitive and final and
permanent and the mail should bounce. (This doesn't mean that I agree
with this theory ;-)
May be you can setup something with condition = ${run{....}}
and run a test in advance.
Best regards from Dresden
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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