On 11/13/19 7:23 AM, Jasen Betts via Exim-users wrote:
> On 2019-11-12, Lars Schimmer via Exim-users <exim-users@???> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I need a little help, mostly for security.
>> I do run a exim4 host (debian), and I want to forward all emails
>> incoming for 3-5 Emails to another host (NOT a different domain)
>>
>> As far as I understand it, I need:
>> - transport fo the 2nd host
>> - router which routes the email to the transports
>>
>> Has anyone a example for such a router wiht a condition?
>> Mostly I do not want to experiment with a live server...
>>
>> thank you.
>>
>> MfG,
>> Lars Schimmer
>
> easiest is to actually use another domain and just forward the emails using
> ~/.forward or /etc/aliases
>
>
> else you create a manualroute router that matches your domain and
> the apropritat local_parts and routes them to the destination server.
>
> a router something like this:
>
>
> these_go_elsewhere:
> driver = manualroute
> domains = example.com
> local_parts = mailbox1 : mailbox2 : mailbox3
> route_list = * elsewhere.example.com
> transport = remote_smtp
>
> add it to the routers section of the configuration before the routers for local delivery.
Thank you, will need to adopt, as it assumes different domains.
I just have 2 mailservers, both for the same domain, and 5-10 Email
Accounts should get the mail on 2nd mail server, and first is the
smarthost/relay.
MfG,
Lars Schimmer
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