Hi Dean,
On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Dean Bishop wrote:
> I'm not sure if you've misunderstood but then maybe I'm misunderstanding
> your message :).
>
> The only two routers involved in the archiving are the incoming router
> and the outgoing router.
Yes, I'm not sure why you need to separate them?
> The way I understand it, and this is based on what I consider my pretty
> slim knowledge of exim, is that when a message is being sent to the
> local alias from the local account the message is first archived as it
> passes through as it's being sent from sender's local account and then
> the outgoing message is archived again as it sent from the local alias
> to the recipient's local account.
>
> It's this last piece that I cannot figure out how to avoid. How do I
> make the router ignore messages that are being passed through during the
> re-direction from alias to account?
In that case I think that the solution I proposed should apply to your
case.
Cheers, Chris.
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