Lasse Birnbaum Jensen wrote:
> Ross Boylan wrote:
>> I have some routing rules that depend on the IP of the sending host
>> and the contents of the mail body.
>>
>> I tried using -bh to test these, but I didn't see any router output.
>> Is -bh intended only for testing ACL's, or am I missing something (I
>> invoked exim with -d+route -bh)?

  also try exim -d -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]

in which you can see the routers tested and the one selected for the 
test address
> 
> insert debug_print lines in router and transports
> 
> router example
> 
> localuser:
>       debug_print = "Router: local user $local_part"
>       driver = accept
>       check_local_user
>       transport = local_delivery
>       cannot_route_message = Unknown user
> 
> 
> transport example
> 
> remote_smtp:
>       debug_print     = "Transport: remote smtp used"
>       driver          = smtp
> 
>> Is there any good way to test this setup?  I can suppress delivery
>> with -N, but it doesn't look as if I can fake the IP address at the
>> same time.
>>
>> I'm trying to stay in testing mode since my first crack at the router
>> produced a mail loop.
>>
>> Ross Boylan
>>
> 
> 


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Venlig hilsen / Best regards
Lasse Birnbaum Jensen

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