On 06/02/2013 20:24, Jeremy Harris wrote:
On 02/06/2013 06:54 PM, plot.lost wrote:

Thanks for the info. Is there any way to do this without having to update any config files (even ones like dbm files) - would like to be able to have the sending application be able to add new routes as needed, and it won't be able to make config changes etc.

You're asking a bit much here. The config and the db file is all there is to tell
exim what to do.  What else would there be?

Why don't you want to update any files?

The application generating the messages can't physically update the files - hence trying to see if there was a way of directly using information provided in a custom header to specify the route.

The exim instance is running on a server in the dmz to handle outbound emails. The application is running on a server on a separate internal network. It cannot read/write any files held on any servers in the dmz, servers in the dmz cannot read/write any files held on the internal systems. (network security rules prohibit that, and cannot be changed). The application server can communicate with the exim system using SMTP only.









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