Steinar Bang <sb@???> wrote:
> Platform: Ubuntu 7.10, Intel Pentium M,
> exim4 4.67-5build1
> I'm currently relaying outgoing email via my home machine, connected via
> a cable modem, on a non-standard port, because my ISP blocks incoming
> SMTP.
> I've done this, by adding a
> port = 2222
> to the remote_smtp_smarthost transport.
> I would like to modify this, so that email sent from my work address
> will use the SMTP server at work as smarthost (it rejects anything with
> the work sender domain, sent from elsewhere).
> Googling has found me this:
> http://www.nabble.com/Routing-outbound-email-by-senders-address---Part-II-tp14916380p14916380.html
> which should make it possible to route email to different smarthosts,
> depending on the sender address.
> But what I don't know, is if this can be applied to a setup, where
> different smarthosts have different port settings?
[...]
With current exim it should be possible to do this, since
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/index.html#toc0199
"Each item in the list of hosts is either a host name or an IP
address, optionally with an attached port number. "
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