Hi Dean,

On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Dean Bishop wrote:

I'm not sure if you've misunderstood but then maybe I'm misunderstanding your message :).

The only two routers involved in the archiving are the incoming router and the outgoing router.

Yes, I'm not sure why you need to separate them?

The way I understand it, and this is based on what I consider my pretty slim knowledge of exim, is that when a message is being sent to the local alias from the local account the message is first archived as it passes through as it's being sent from sender's local account and then the outgoing message is archived again as it sent from the local alias to the recipient's local account.

It's this last piece that I cannot figure out how to avoid. How do I make the router ignore messages that are being passed through during the re-direction from alias to account?

In that case I think that the solution I proposed should apply to your case.

Cheers, Chris.
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