Wiadomość napisana przez Todd Lyons w dniu 9 lis 2011, o godz. 16:13:

> 2011/11/8 Przemyslaw Zoltowski <[email protected]>:
>>>> Maybe I should try to move SRS router after router which do lookup in 
>>>> aliases file ? What do u think about it ?
>>> That sounds perfectly reasonable.  Make sure your aliases router only
>>> does your internal domains.
>> i don't think i'm fully understand what you mean. can you give me more 
>> details ?
> 
> 
> The reason I make this distinction is because you didn't say if all of
> the domains are local.  You may need to specifically limit which
> domains the aliases router is applied to.  Typically you'll have
> something like:
>  domains = +local_domains
> However if all of the domains are in +local_domains hostlist and you
> only wanted to skip SRS for example.com, you'll need to specify that
> in the aliases router.  It very much depends on how you have it
> configured.
> 
> Let's say you host example.com for yourself, and example.net and
> example.org are remote domains.  When an email is sent to
> [email protected], you have an alias that redirects fax to
> [email protected].  If you move the aliases router before the SRS
> routers, then you'll get that email without any SRS rewriting.
> 
> Now, send an email to [email protected].  The aliases router must
> recognize that example.org is not an internal domain.  Otherwise, you
> would get that email aliased to [email protected] as well.  As long
> as the aliases router limits the domains, this is fine.

this mta only accepts emials for local domains because I don't use as a 
smarthost, I send messages with other MTAs. The point is I don't want srs if 
the email final destination (after alias router) is my internal mail server.

> 
> Regards...               Todd
> 
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