Hi all. I've got a legacy domain that I'd like to turn into a virtual host. This is straightforward, and I've got a bunch of these. This one is somewhat different, though, because there are a whole mess of other domains that, using MX records, are basically synonymous with this one domain. I'd like to avoid any sort of static configuration for these various other domains, since they'll all "legacy" and should gradually go away. I'd also prefer to abstract the specific domain names out of the exim config, so I can do this for additional domains in the future if needed.
In other words, we've got foo.example.com, which I'd like to turn into
the virtual host. But then we've also got bar.example.com that lists
foo.example.com as it's primary MX.
So I've created these routes:
legacy_mx:
driver = manualroute
domains = @mx_primary : !+local_domains
self = pass
route_data = ${lookup dnsdb{mxh=$domain}}
legacy_redirect:
driver = redirect
domains = @mx_primary : !+local_domains
condition = def:self_hostname
data = ${lookup {$local_part}dbm{/etc/exim/$self_hostname.db}}
allow_fail
allow_defer
The idea is that I'll create an A record in DNS for
foo-legacy-mx.example.com that points to this host. The various MX
entries for the domains will be updated to list this host, rather than
the original target (call it foo.example.com). Then
/etc/exim/foo-legacy-mx.example.com.db will be a dbm database of the
aliases for this virtual host configuration. Exim will know to check
that file because the legacy-mx route will set $self_hostname when it
passes control to the legacy-mx-redirect route.
This seems to work in simple cases when testing, but I'd like to see
what others think. Is this a reasonable approach? Is there a better
way?
Thanks,
noah
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Noah Meyerhans System Administrator
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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