I am using Request Tracker (http://www.bestpractical.com) which has a
mailgate.

In the past I've just used aliases to pipe the mail to the appropriate
command.  Exim doesn't allow that (Or at least it's strongly discouraged.)

I have about 20 aliases that are piped to various commands.  /etc/aliases
allows this to be grouped neatly and I can see what is going on.  I need
to change the aliases occasionally.

I can't figure out how to do this in exim without creating
router/transport pairs for each email address....  That's a total of 40
chunks of config files, each about 5 lines long, or some 200+ lines
altogether to replace 20 lines in /etc/aliases.....  There has to be a
better way.

What is the best way to handle this many pipes?


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