Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:

>>> Is it possible to configure exim so that once certain rerty time passes
>>> (say 24h), when attempting to send queued emails exim will switch to
>> pass
>>> them to a smarthost instead of trying to deliver them straight to the
>> end
>>> recipients?
>> In your dnslookup router stick this condition:
>>
>> condition = ${if <{$message_age}{86400}}
> Shouldn't there be > here?

No, because I specified to put the smarthost router afterwards. Which 
means, whilst it's been on the queue for less than 1 day run the 
dnslookup router, otherwise continue onto the next router which is the 
smarthost one.

>> And then stick a smarthost router after it.
> 
> OK. So just to make sure:
> dnslookup:
>   driver = dnslookup
>   domains = ! +local_domains
>   condition = ${if <{$message_age}{86400}}
>   transport = remote_smtp
>   condition = ${if >{$message_age}{86400}}
>   transport = smarthost
>   ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
>   no_more
> 
> Or how do I put "else" condition here? 

You need two separate routers, only one transport can be referenced in a 
router, and you can only use "condition" once per router. Order is 
important:

dnslookup:
   driver              = dnslookup
   domains             = ! +local_domains
   condition           = ${if <{$message_age}{86400}}
   transport           = remote_smtp
   ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
   no_more

smarthost:
   driver              = manualroute
   domains             = ! +local_domains
   transport           = remote_smtp
   route_list          = * "192.168.0.1"
   no_verify

This assumes that the smarthost is at 192.168.0.1. Change the IP 
accordingly.

Mike

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