On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:45:55 +0000 SH059 (SH059) wrote: SH059> Есть локальная сеть, в ней почтовый шлюз, который должен локальную SH059> почту раскладывать по ящикам, а не локальную передавать на SH059> smarthost например domain.com. Кроме того на domain.com есть SH059> несколько акаунтов (например [EMAIL PROTECTED] и [EMAIL PROTECTED]) с SH059> которых почта забирается fetchmail'ом. Есть желание, чтобы если SH059> кто-то из локальной сети отправлял почту на [EMAIL PROTECTED] или SH059> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Exim сразу клал бы ее в соответствующий локальный SH059> ящик, а вся остальная почта (в том числе и для domain.com) SH059> перенаправлялась бы на smarthost.
Всё понятно ;) Есть такая вещь, как config.samples - рекомендую просматривать. Вот рецепт #C031 (hint: self = local): Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 02:49:32 +0200 From: Vadim Vygonets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Something Hans Matzen and I did. # These are config file snippets for handling certain remote # addresses as local, and making only real external addresses # visible to users. # Copyright (c) 1999 # Hans Matzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, # Vadim Vygonets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. All rights reserved. ################################################################# # These are config file snippets for handling certain remote # addresses as local, and making only real external addresses # visible to users. # # First, adjust values of the following definitions, which will # be used in configuration snippets below: EXIM_DIR = /var/exim LOCAL_DOM = home.dom LOCAL_NET = 192.168.0.0/16 SMART_HOST = cc.huji.ac.il # The scheme is to use global addresses everywhere, which is done # by rewriting envelope sender and all headers, using a dbm file # EXIM_DIR/in2ex, which maps internal local parts to external # e-mail addresses using entries like: # user: [EMAIL PROTECTED] # # To do this, it good to hide hostnames in all envelope and # header addresses first, using this rewriting rule: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Eh # Then, rewrite envelope sender and all headers to external # addresses with this rule: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ${lookup{${lc:$1}}dbm{EXIM_DIR/in2ex}{$value}fail} Fh # This means that envelope recipients must be somehow rewritten # back to local addresses, which is done in one of the two # proposed ways (you choose). # # One way to do it is by rewriting, using a dbm file # EXIM_DIR/ex2in, which maps external e-mail addresses to # internal local parts using entries like: # [EMAIL PROTECTED]: user # # This is done with the rewriting rule: # # [EMAIL PROTECTED] ${lookup{${lc:$0}}dbm{EXIM_DIR/[EMAIL PROTECTED] T # The preferred way to do it is by treating certain e-mail # addresses on remote domains as local, using route_list and self # options to the domainlist routers, looking up e-mail addresses # in dbm file EXIM_DIR/ex2in and throwing values away. This is # an example of such router. It should probably the only router # in the configuration. smart_route: driver = domainlist transport = remote_smtp route_list = "* [EMAIL PROTECTED] {EXIM_DIR/[EMAIL PROTECTED] bydns_a" self = local # Then, IF local parts of some of your users are different in # their internal and external addresses, it's nice to have the # internal_adjust smartuser director to rewrite the address. It # should probably be the first director. internal_adjust: driver = smartuser new_address = "${lookup{${lc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ex2in}\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]" ;) -- Serge Olkhowik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ISD Configuration Management Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>