Am 24.12.23 um 14:50 schrieb Jeremy Harris via Exim-users:
You'd have to first smtp-deliver these local-dest mails to yourself.
Use a manualroute router to pick them out of the flow first time round,
and send to 127.0.0.1
This could be done, for example, by selecting ones lacking a dkim signatur
On 12/25/23 06:51, Odhiambo Washington via Exim-users wrote:
it
is routing ALL domains.
Conditions on a router tell it when not to run. If you don't
provide any restriction, it will always run.
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On 12/25/23 10:00, Hardy via Exim-users wrote:
I don't know how to do this last bit. How can I check in a router whether the
message is signed already?
Write a condition that looks for the dkim signature *header*.
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On Mon, Dec 25, 2023 at 2:12 PM Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <
exim-users@lists.exim.org> wrote:
> On 12/25/23 06:51, Odhiambo Washington via Exim-users wrote:
> > it
> > is routing ALL domains.
> >
>
> Conditions on a router tell it when not to run. If you don't provide any
> restriction, it will
Greetings,
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We are having difficulty getting Exim Address rewriting working on Ubuntu Linux.
The steps I have taken:
1) Configured the Debian / Ubuntu style configuration over to:
dc_use_split_config='true'
2) Put rewrite rules here: /etc/exim4/conf.d/r
On 12/25/23 15:12, Michael Lueck via Exim-users wrote:
What is wrong that other wild card attempts are not successful?
Only asterisks at the start of a local-part (or domain) are usable
in that sort of match element. You could, perhaps, use a full RE
instead.
Docs:
https://exim.org/exim-html
Greetings Jeremy,
Jeremy Harris wrote:
Author: Jeremy Harris
Date: 2023-12-25 13:51 -500
To: exim-users
Subject: [exim] Re: Difficulty getting Exim Address rewriting working on Ubuntu
Linux
On 12/25/23 15:12, Michael Lueck via Exim-users wrote:
What is wrong that other wild card attempts are
I created a new VM for exim . I've loaded many VMs .. this chassis has
several active VMs actually.
I have never seen the following .. it seems like a chassis memory error
.. however the other two VMs on this chassis run without issue. So I
wonder ..
is there anything on exim that could -possibl
On 12/25/23 21:10, Jim Pazarena via Exim-users wrote:
is there anything on exim that could -possibly- be triggering this ?
Obviously yes. But we can't guess what. At least it's consistent;
deref of a value "-4". What we really need is a stacktrace.
Were it a current Exim version I'd expect t