Hi,
The dnslookups are done by:
dnslookup:
debug_print = "R: dnslookup for $local_part@$domain"
driver = dnslookup
domains = ! +local_domains
transport = remote_smtp
same_domain_copy_routing = yes
# ignore private rfc1918 and APIPA addresses
ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8 : 192.168.0.0/16 :\
172.16.0.0/12 : 10.0.0.0/8 : 169.254.0.0/16 :\
255.255.255.255
no_more
However I was not the one who has set it up, but now I have to
reconfig it. So how do I change that so that it will work for *@..
Tijmen
On 3 Dec 2008, at 14:54, Eli Sand wrote:
> Tijmen wrote:
>> node05:/home/tijmen# exim -bt *@jobs4all.ro
>> R: system_aliases for *@jobs4all.ro
>> R: virtual aliases for *@jobs4all.ro
>> *@jobs4all.ro is undeliverable: Unrouteable address
>
> Without seeing *how* you do these lookups, it would probably be a
> similar
> copy of your router? that you use to perform these lookups. Instead
> of
> looking up the full email address (ie, the user and the hostname) to
> get
> your destination, you will want to strip off the username portion
> from the
> domain and replace it with "*" and then do your DNS lookup to see if
> there's
> a catch-all set up. You would do this AFTER the lookup for individual
> accounts (so that a catch-all doesn't override a valid account) in
> DNS.
>
> Shouldn't be too tough - if you figured out how to configure Exim to
> do a
> MBOXFW lookup, I'm sure you can get this solved too :)
>
> Eli.
>
>
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