--On 23 April 2008 17:22:50 -0700 uglyfish <kpillai@???> wrote:
>
> Hi All -
> I am trying to configure exim as a dedicated mta for a business partner of
> ours. This partner will directly send us different emails (smtp) with
> valid addresses in the To field (spanning multiple domains). We need to
> receive all of them (and process them) and terminate them so that they
> are not sent out to the actual recipients. What's the best way to do this?
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanx
>
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You need to (a) configure his mail server to route all email to your
server. See section 47.1 of the docs. He'll want something like:
send_to_smart_host:
driver = manualroute
route_list = !+local_domains smart.host.name
transport = remote_smtp
(b) configure your server to somehow put all mail from him into a relevant
local mailbox. You might do that with a redirect router. See section 22.
You'll want something like this:
intercept:
data = foo@???
senders = bar@???
This won't change the content of the message headers, just the envelope
recipient.
Actually, you could just do (b) on the client's mail server.
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Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex
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