> > > > > > It is relatively easy. > > You can create a touter which calls a "custom" transport. > > > > The router could look like this: > > mypipe_router: > > domains = internal.domain.tld > > What shall I list in the domains field to handle only outgoing email? > Or I shall check To/From/Cc etc headers to judge what kind of email it > is, incoming or outgoing? It depends on what you really need. You can have also the result of an acl as your condition, it was just an example. > > > driver = accept > > require_files = /home/example/mycommand > > local_part_suffix_optional > > transport = newspipe > > > It should be 'mypipe', as named below (i.e. the custom transport I > create to handle that)? > Yes, I forgot to change that in the example. I just copied a part of a config I am running. So the transport is not newspipe, but mypipe. > Also, where shall I place this custom router in order not to ruin the > normal message handling after it has been processed? > You can place it near the top as long as your condition (here: domains=internal.domain.tls) is sufficiently restrictive for what you want to achieve.
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