Re: [exim] Using remote to route traffic through specific IP…

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Szerző: Evan Booyens
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Címzett: F. Mendez, exim-users@exim.org
Tárgy: Re: [exim] Using remote to route traffic through specific IP fordomain_list - Help needed
Hi

I am using routing per domain in a production environment and find that the routing and transport settings below work very well:

## ROUTING
domain_router:
     driver      = manualroute
     ### DOMAINS TO BE ROUTED ARE DEFINED IN RELAY_TO_DOMAINS LIST 
     domains     =  +relay_to_domains
     same_domain_copy_routing = true
     transport   = DELIVER
     ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
     route_data  = ${lookup{$domain}lsearch{/etc/exim/domains/routing.txt}}


## TRANSPORT
DELIVER:
driver = smtp
helo_data = $primary_hostname

## As this is an INBOUND mail firewall, I have no need to change the helo for each domain.

Regards
Evan Booyens
Senior Linux Systems Engineer
Web Africa




-----Original Message-----
From: F. Mendez [mailto:fmendez73@terra.com]
Sent: 16 April 2013 19:03
To: exim-users@???
Subject: [exim] Using remote to route traffic through specific IP for domain_list - Help needed

Hello, I'm doing some research on trying to set a list of domains and by using different remote statement at transports, route and move traffic for those domains in the list through an specific IP or list os IPs but is not working so far... I have done the following:


## at beginig of exim.conf defined domains list and mx resolve host lists:

domainlist traffic_route1 = domain1.com : domain2.com domainlist trafficmx_route2 = *.domain3.com : *.domain4.com


## at begin routers added the following bellow lookuphost:


traffic_route1:
    driver = dnslookup
    domains = +traffic_route1
    transport = smtp_route1
    ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
    retry_use_local_part
    no_more


throttled_trafficmx_route2:
    driver = dnslookup
    domains = +trafficmx_route2
    transport = smtp_trafficmx_route2
    ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
    retry_use_local_part
    no_more


#At transports added the following bellow remote_smtp:

smtp_traffic_route1:
    driver = smtp
    interface = ${if exists
{/etc/mailips}{${lookup{$original_domain}lsearch{/etc/mailips}{$value}{${lookup{$sender_address_domain}lsearch{/etc/mailips}{$value}{${lookup{${perl{get_sender_from_uid}}}lsearch*{/etc/mailips}{$value}{}}}}}}}}
    helo_data = ${if exists
{/etc/mailhelo}{${lookup{$original_domain}lsearch{/etc/mailhelo}{$value}{${lookup{$sender_address_domain}lsearch{/etc/mailhelo}{$value}{${lookup{${perl{get_sender_from_uid}}}lsearch*{/etc/mailhelo}{$value}{$primary_hostname}}}}}}}{$primary_hostname}}
    hosts_max_try = 5
    hosts_max_try_hardlimit = 7
    multi_domain = true
    connection_max_messages = 20
    max_rcpt = 20
#  batch_max = 100
    serialize_hosts = *
#  ratelimit = 600 / 1h / strict
    retry_use_local_part



smtp_trafficmx_route2:
    driver = smtp
    interface = ${if exists
{/etc/mailips}{${lookup{$original_domain}lsearch{/etc/mailips}{$value}{${lookup{$sender_address_domain}lsearch{/etc/mailips}{$value}{${lookup{${perl{get_sender_from_uid}}}lsearch*{/etc/mailips}{$value}{}}}}}}}}
    helo_data = ${if exists
{/etc/mailhelo}{${lookup{$original_domain}lsearch{/etc/mailhelo}{$value}{${lookup{$sender_address_domain}lsearch{/etc/mailhelo}{$value}{${lookup{${perl{get_sender_from_uid}}}lsearch*{/etc/mailhelo}{$value}{$primary_hostname}}}}}}}{$primary_hostname}}
    hosts_max_try = 5
    hosts_max_try_hardlimit = 7
    multi_domain = true
    connection_max_messages = 20
    max_rcpt = 20
#  batch_max = 100
    serialize_hosts = *
#  ratelimit = 600 / 1h / strict
    retry_use_local_part



So far I have tried this and also direct ip addres at interface = but all emails sent to domainX.com keep coming out from main IP. What am I doing wrong?


I would appreciate your help and comments to figure this out guys. Thanks in advance.