[exim] Re: Destination address in a transport

2023-10-27 Thread Thomas Andrews via Exim-users
On 10/27/23 06:09, Jasen Betts via Exim-users wrote: On 2023-10-26, Thomas Andrews via Exim-users wrote: On 10/26/23 11:51, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote: On 26/10/2023 10:11, Thomas Andrews via Exim-users wrote: The external program is delivering the email to another server for further

[exim] Re: Destination address in a transport

2023-10-26 Thread Thomas Andrews via Exim-users
On 10/26/23 11:51, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote: On 26/10/2023 10:11, Thomas Andrews via Exim-users wrote: The external program is delivering the email to another server for further processing. If that's all it is doing, and the delivery is done using SMTP, Exim can do that i

[exim] Re: Destination address in a transport

2023-10-26 Thread Thomas Andrews via Exim-users
On 10/26/23 10:57, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote: On 26/10/2023 05:38, Thomas Andrews via Exim-users wrote: What are my other options? What is this external program doing?  Could you be using the transport-filter facilities? The external program is delivering the email to another

[exim] Re: Destination address in a transport

2023-10-26 Thread Thomas Andrews via Exim-users
On 10/25/23 23:09, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote: On 25/10/2023 17:48, Ian Z via Exim-users wrote: On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 08:48:30PM +0200, Thomas Andrews via Exim-users wrote: I need to find out how to put the destination email address into the my transport. How do I do that?  Is that

[exim] Destination address in a transport

2023-10-25 Thread Thomas Andrews via Exim-users
Hi, I need to find out how to put the destination email address into the my transport. How do I do that? Is that available in a ready-made variable? my_router:   driver = accept   domains = ! +local_domains   transport = my_transport   no_more my_transport:   driver = pipe   user = nobody   c