Hi,

Tom Kistner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Bo Granlund schrieb:
> 
> > So, my dilemma is this, which I would really appreciate an answer for, how
> > can I convince the smtp-in machine to send the hubbed router stuff _first_, 
> >     
> > and if something goes wrong, a bounce is sent back to the sender via the
> > smtp-out machine, which acts as a smart host for smtp-in and mailserver?
> 
> On smtp-in, create a "manualroute" router that only handles bounces 
> ("senders = :"), and routes to smtp-out.

Hmm, ok, I'll try that, thanks for the suggestion. :)

> NB: Your mail system seems to be leaking BCC: headers :)

Hmm, this is an Exim 3.x era mailserver, which has lived on for something
like 8 years without much change, so I guess there is soon going to be an
upgrade to a better, faster and more secure system with Exim 4.x, which
shouldn't leak them. :)

thanks,
Bo Granlund

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> /tom
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