Thank you very much, Phil. It works well with my Exim 4.63.

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Phil Pennock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On 2008-03-19 at 14:38 +1300, Tao Lin wrote:
> > I just upgrade my exim from 3.36 to 4.63 under debian.  One problem I
> have
> > userforward settings. In Exim3, I have follow settings:
> >
> > #     This catches emails such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > #     and drops them into [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > mygroups:
> >   driver = smartuser
> >   new_address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   # no_verify_recipient
> >   no_verify_sender
> >   suffix = ".*"
>
> mygroups:
>  driver = redirect
>  domains = +local_domains
>  local_part_suffix = .*
>  data = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Note that Directors and Routers merged into Routers, so you'll need to
> explicitly qualify this to restrict it to local domains; suffix got
> renamed to be less vague and the new redirect driver is a more flexible
> generic replacement for smartuser.
>
> If it's important to keep no_verify_sender then you'll need to emulate
> it with duplicate logic in ACLs, I think.
>
> Be careful with the .* in local_part_suffix, you don't want to
> accidentally turn it into a regular expression (regex/regexp).
>
> I might be forgetting even basic Exim3 terminology -- it's been a while.
>
> -Phil
>



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