Peter Bowyer escribió:
> On 14/12/2007, Adrian Chapela <achapela.rexistros@???> wrote:
>
>> Peter Bowyer escribió:
>>
>>> On 13/12/2007, Adrian Chapela <achapela.rexistros@???> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I have this router:
>>>>
>>>> noscan_router:
>>>> driver = redirect
>>>> condition = ${if match_ip{$sender_host_address}{192.168.1.21}}
>>>> domains = +local_domains
>>>> data = ${lookup mysql{select maildir from users where
>>>> id='$local_part@$domain' and block < 1}{$value}fail}
>>>> directory_transport = virtual_delivery
>>>> file_transport = virtual_delivery
>>>>
>>>> With this router IP 192.168.1.21 can send mails and "bypass" content
>>>> filter setup but it can send mails to all domains, I want it could send
>>>> mails only to local_domains and If it sends a mail to a external domain
>>>> this mail must be scanned.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> No, this router will only trigger if the sender IP matches and the
>>> target domain is in +local_domains - I think that's what you want,
>>> isn't it?
>>>
>>> Maybe you have a later router which accepts mail to other domains from this IP?
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I don't think the same.
>>
>
> http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch15.html may help.
>
> What is the "target domain" ? The domain of
>
>> sender address (address@???) or the recipient address
>> (address@???).
>> Target domain is example.com or external-domain.com ??
>>
>
> The domain of the recipient address.
>
Yes, I have a mistake in the next router! You are a master, I didn't
think in the other routers but my problem was the next router because I
am bypassing emails of the external domains, it was my error. I think
domain was the sender domain but No.
Thank you!