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 >> > > -- Venlig hilsen / Best regards Lasse Birnbaum Jensen -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
