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Hi,
I'm using exim version 4.63 as a regular server, no smart-host. Is there a way to define smart hosts for given domains? I would like to be able to specify if mail is delivered directly or, depending on the destination, to use a relying host. Thanks. -- René Berber |
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Hello Rene,
Rene Berber schrieb/wrote: > I'm using exim version 4.63 as a regular server, no smart-host. > > Is there a way to define smart hosts for given domains? There is. > I would like to be able to specify if mail is delivered directly or, > depending on the destination, to use a relying host. You'll find lots of docs concerning exim routers using the manualroute driver on the web. Regards, Christian -- Christian Schmidt | Germany | ChriSchmiLi@gmx.de No HTML Mails, please!! De eene hett 'n Rittergut, de annere ritt 'n Gitter rut. |
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Christian Schmidt wrote: > Hello Rene, Hi. > Rene Berber schrieb/wrote: > > > I'm using exim version 4.63 as a regular server, no smart-host. > > > > Is there a way to define smart hosts for given domains? > > There is. > > > I would like to be able to specify if mail is delivered directly or, > > depending on the destination, to use a relying host. > > You'll find lots of docs concerning exim routers using the manualroute > driver on the web. Thanks! I found what I needed in the manual, just like you say, it is in the section that shows how to use manualroute. -- René Berber |