OK ...

Debian is debian i'am not here for debian issue ... but now i have a problem 
i have edited configuration file as WB write ... but nothing happen

i resume ...

i have edited /etc/exim4/conf.d/router/200_exim4-config-primary

I write this line :

dnslookup:
    driver = dnslookup
    domains = ! +local_domains
    transport = remote_smtp
    ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
    unseen

 sentarchiver:
    driver = dnslookup
    domains = ! +local_domains   ### Note - this is optional...
    transport = sent_archive_delivery
    ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8

sent_archive_delivery:
   driver = appendfile
   user = raziel
   group = raziel
   delivery_date_add
   envelope_to_add
    return_path_add
   maildir_format = true
   mode = 0770 ## modify perms to your needs
   directory = /home/raziel/.Sent  ## modify path to your needs.
    create_directory = true
   directory_mode = 0770   ## modify perms to your needs
   no_mode_fail_narrower

Remember that i send message from another host throught Debian server that 
implement Exim4  that over
but nothing ... it's all right ?

BR
Razi




----- Original Message ----- -
From: "W B Hacker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "exim users" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] R: Exim4 And outgoing Filters


> Davide wrote:
>
>> Thx Bill ... but in debian where is conf file for implement your
>> configuration ?
>>
>> Thx ;)
>>
>> BR
>>
>> Razi
>
> Will come back to that...
>
> First, transport code added that works with the routers previously posted. 
> See
> below. The 'remote_smtp' transport is unchanged from Exim default.
>
>
>> -----Messaggio originale-----
>> Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Per
>> conto di W B Hacker
>> Inviato: martedì 29 agosto 2006 1.42
>> A: [email protected]
>> Oggetto: Re: [exim] Exim4 And outgoing Filters
>>
>> Davide Minardi wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi, I have debian sarge installed . I have installed Exim 4 as outgoing
>>
>> mail server and incoming by fetchmail.
>>
>>>I want to save, for backup event, outgoing message in a Maildir subfolder
>>
>> named "backup" . I connect on my server with IMAP Client (courier-imap is
>> server side) .
>>
>>>When i send a message from another host in my LAN, Exim4 shuold be save
>>
>> outgoing mail in a subfolder. I have read on Internet that is possible. I
>> must write a filter rules but ...how and where ?
>>
>>>Any ideas ?
>>>
>>>Best regards ...
>>>
>>>Raziel
>>
>>
>> No filter needed.  Use 'unseen' to chain two routers:
>>
>> This works:
>>
>> The routers:
>>
>> =====================
>>
>> # Route 2_C normal remote DNS lookup
>> #
>> dnslookup:
>>    driver = dnslookup
>>    domains = ! +local_domains
>>    transport = remote_smtp
>>    ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
>>    unseen
>>
>> # ROUTE_2D REMOTE: archiving of outbound traffic.
>> #
>> sentarchiver:
>>    driver = dnslookup
>>    domains = ! +local_domains   ### Note - this is optional...
>>    transport = sent_archive_delivery
>>    ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
>>
>> =====================
>>
>> The remote_smtp transport is default/'conventional.
>>
>> The 'sent_archive_delivery' transport should store mail in either a
>> common-systemwide, common-source-domain-wide (virtual hosting?), or
>> by-destination-domain structure, depending on your environment and 
>> expected
>> manner of analysis/recovery.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>
> # TRANSPORT_3A REMOTE delivery archiving
> #
> sent_archive_delivery:
>   driver = appendfile
>   user = exim
>   group = mail
>   delivery_date_add
>   envelope_to_add
>   return_path_add
>   maildir_format = true
>   mode = 0770 ## modify perms to your needs
>   directory = /data/mail/archiver/Maildir/.Sent/  ## modify path to your 
> needs.
>
>   create_directory = true
>   directory_mode = 0770   ## modify perms to your needs
>   no_mode_fail_narrower
>
>
> The user and group may be different on your server.
>
> Now - the Debian issue:
>
> Either:  Take it all to the Debian Exim list, learn to love and live with 
> the
> special world of Debian and all its contrarian ways.
>
> Nothing wrong with that - Debian will certainly keep you out of the pubs 
> at
> night - you won't have *time* to socialize or pick up any bad habits. May 
> also
> teach you humility and patience.  Bigtime!
>
> What it will NOT do is teach you anything useful about Unix.
>
> Else: Install FreeBSD, install exim, edit the configure file, per *Exim* 
> docs,
> and go off and have a life of your own in your now-plentiful spare time.
>
> Younger women, older whisky, faster horses, and more money highly 
> recommended.
> Sadly, I'm putting new flooring this week...
>
> You *may* miss being told you can't do anything to gain experience until 
> you
> gain more experience - and have read all the Debian-specific 
> documentation.
>
> Which, BTW, have nothing to do with Unix. Or even other Linux distros.
> Or even, necessarily, Exim, as we know it.
>
> Your server, your life, your choice.
>
> I'm too lazy to run a Linux, even a 'conformist' one.
>
> YMMV,
>
> Bill
>
>
>
>
>
>
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