Your logic makes complete sense. Where I stumble is how to convert this
logic into a actual exim routing rule.
An example would be most helpful.
Thanks again.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Eli
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> wrote:
> > We have a few test users that will start using Zimbra immediately. For
> > these test users, I want the Exim gateway
> > server to route incoming mail to the Zimbra server.
>
> If it's a manually maintainable list (ie, not hundreds or so of users -
> something you can maintain by hand), you could quite simply have the Exim
> system query a file that would contain the smtp system IP that Exim should
> route the email to (ie, query user@??? and retrieve back an IP that
> it uses as the remote SMTP system to deliver to). This would be relatively
> simple to implement - would just be a new router and/or transport and a db
> file of the routing list (in fact, you could even make it so that if no
> entry was returned, it defaults to your old Sendmail system - thus your
> list
> would only have to contain Zimbra users).
>
> Sorry, no actual examples to provide you with ;P
>
> Eli.
>
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Conrad Lawes