>> "Steve" == Steve Beitzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ Please do linewraps at ~70 characters ] Steve> I am trying to configure exim for the following behavior: Steve> * Fully capable local delivery Steve> * No remote delivery EXCEPT to users on one specific computer Steve> on our LAN. Run eximconf and choose the option that makes your host deliver mail to the internet by itself, no relaying, then alter this config. The local delivery is setup alright by the config, now about the remote part. Remote delivery is handled in the "routers configuration" section. Remove the routers defined there and use LAN_deliver: driver = domainlist transport = remote_smtp route_list = "the.other.host the.other.host bydns_a" This causes mail for the.other.host (first option, may contain wildcards et. al.) to be passed to the.other.host (second option), which is looked up through DNS, by using the transport "remote_smtp" which is defined in the "transports configuration" section of exim.conf. The remote_smtp transport is usually just remote_smtp: driver = smtp This is not the only possible way. I also didn't test it, but it should work. Ciao, Martin