Quoting Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users <exim-users@???>:
> spambox:
> driver = redirect
> domains = +local_domains
> check_local_user
> local_parts = ! root
> condition = ${if eq{$acl_m_spam}{match}}
> data = $local_part+spam@???
> transport = remote_smtp <-- some transport that can be used
> to send the message to the spambox
> host
That doesn't work. Exim won't start, stating:
spambox router:
a transport must not be defined for this router
So, would the solution here be to simply omit the "transport =
remote_smtp" statement? It does start without any errors that way, but
would it still function as intended that way?
Also, wouldn't "{$local_part}-spam@???" be a better
way to change the local part from "bob" on to "bob-spam", or does your
"+" already do that?
Cheers,
Jaap