Yes but changing the router order will not provide me the ability to 
forward mail to certain user on a remote smtp, isn't it???

Christian Schmidt a écrit :
> Hello Cédric,
> 
> "Cédric MARCOUX (sprimont)", 01.08.2006 (d.m.y):
> 
>> I currently using Exim as a first barricade for my Exchange Server 2003...
>> I mean that all my mail comes directly on my Linux Box port 25 using Exim.
>>
>> I have set my Exim to deliver all the receiving mail to my remote 
>> exchange using this transport:
>>
>> exchange2003:
>>         driver = manualroute
>>         domains = +local_domains
>>         transport = remote_smtp
>>         route_list = * 192.168.123.254
>>         unseen = true
>>
>> In this way, I keep a copy of all the mail in my linux box.
>>
>> However, I'm searching a way to bounce messages to my exchange for only 
>> certain users cause this router bounce all the message without any 
>> analysis of .forward .vacation aso...
> 
> What about changing the routers' order?
> 
> (Look for "ORDER DOES MATTER" in your exim.conf...)
> 
> Regards,
> Christian Schmidt
> 


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