On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Jeff Lasman wrote:
I considered that, but I believe that once the mail is routed, it
doesn't matter if it's deferred; the original routing still is in
effect.
Am I wrong?
Yes. Each time Exim tries to deliver a message, it re-routes all the
recipient addresses.
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On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 19:13 -0800, Jeff Lasman wrote:
I think I've figured out what we (or rather the control panel) can do:
When the user site is configured by the automation system, do things
in this order:
1) send the welcome email
2) configure the DNS
3) add the new domain(s) to
Jeff Lasman wrote:
1) send the welcome email
2) configure the DNS
3) add the new domain(s) to local_domains
That should work.
Messages may be deferred, so you should make sure that the mail is really
sent out before you advance.
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On Wednesday 11 January 2006 05:30 am, Jakob Hirsch wrote:
Messages may be deferred, so you should make sure that the mail is
really sent out before you advance.
I considered that, but I believe that once the mail is routed, it
doesn't matter if it's deferred; the original routing still is in
On Sunday 08 January 2006 05:54 am, Marc Sherman wrote:
You're still skipping over the important part of the problem; does
your automatic configuration system put the newly configured domain
in local_domains immediately without user interaction?
I think I've figured out what we (or rather the