> zimbra_router:
>         driver = manualroute
>         transport = remote_smtp
>         local_parts = <list/file/db/etc. of zimbra users>
>         route_data = example.com zimbra.example.com;

Awesome!  It worked!  After reading the documentation I just had to remove the 
semicolon at then end of route_data, and change route_data by route_list, or I 
would get this error:

error in router: unknown routing option or transport name "zimbra.example.com;"

So, the final version is:

zimbra_router:
        driver = manualroute
        transport = remote_smtp
        local_parts = /etc/exim4/zimbra.users
        route_list = example.com 172.16.1.68

> Or you could do other things where you look-up the destination machine 
> based on the user.  There are a few ways to "skin this cat".

:) But nothing could be easier than this, I think.  And I only added the 
zimbra_router at the top of routers.  The other (non zimbra) users just "fall 
through" and receive the normal (previous) treatment.  Exactly what I needed.  
Thanks Dan!

Eduardo.

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