Hello Magnus,
Magnus Holmgren, 12.09.2007 (d.m.y):
> On Wednesday 12 September 2007 09:40, Adrian Chapela wrote:
> > I want to know if exists something group or rule to send a message to an
> > address and then re-send this message to all users of a domain. I want
> > to make a rule to accept this message only from one IP. Could be this
> > possible ??
>
> You mean you want a particular address to be an alias for all addresses in a
> domain, like "everybody@??? -> adam@???, bea@???,
> carl@???, ...", except that everybody@??? is only recognized
> if the mail comes from a particular IP address?
>
> That can be done, but you need to somehow tell Exim who "all users" are. How
> to do that depends on how you currently define valid users. A simple example
> for a database setup:
>
> everybody_router:
> driver = redirect
> condition = ${if match_ip{$sender_host_address}{127.0.0.1:192.168.42.17}}
> local_parts = everybody
> data = ${lookup mysql{SELECT username FROM user INNER JOIN domain \
> ON user.domain = domain.id \
> WHERE domain.name = '${quote_mysql:$domain}'}}
I wouldn't make this "alias" permanent.
Instead of using a database-driven solution, you could also put all
your local parts in an extra text file and temporarily incude this in
your regular aliases file.
Gruss/Regards,
Christian Schmidt
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