Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> 
> * Luis Esteves <luisdobenf...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>> Hi everybody,
>> 
>> We have a Postfix server that route mail for a specific domain to a
>> remote
>> host.
>> 
>> The confugration is set in the transport file :
>> 
>> domain1.com       relay:[@IP]
>> 
>> 
>> I need to configure Postfix to route messages for a lot of users from
>> domain1.com to a different remote host.
>> 
>> In order to do that, I add the following line to the transport file :
>> 
>> us...@domain1.com            relay:[@IP2]
>> us...@domain1.com            relay:[@IP2]
>> us...@domain1.com            relay:[@IP2]
>> us...@domain1.com            relay:[@IP2]
>> ...
>> user...@domain.com          relay:[@IP2]
>> 
>> 
>> Question :
>> 
>> I'd like to setup the user specific configuration and domain in different
>> transport files (to have a cleaner configuration).
>> 
>> Is it possible to setup 2 transport files (one for domains and one for
>> user
>> specific) ?
> 
> Yes, arrange more specific info to be read first. See also "TABLE SEARCH
> ORDER" in man 5 transport.
> 
> p@rick
> 
> 
>> 
>> e.g.
>> 
>> main.cf :
>> transport_maps = hash:/opt/pmx/postfix/etc/transport,
>> hash:/opt/pmx/postfix/etc/transport_users
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Luis
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Thank you p@rick :-)
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