Hi, Steve Zeng <[email protected]> (Do 29 Mai 2014 19:45:51 CEST): > Greetings! > > We have exim 4.63 setup as a smart host for all internal networks. There are > 2 types of email clients.
4.63 isn't one of the latest, may be you should update to some more
recent version. (sounds like some older Debian..)
> Some clients are allowed to send emails to selected domains
> Other clients are allowed to send emails to world wide
How do you differentiate these clients. Based on the IP address they
connect from? Based on some login they use?
> I read about relay_to_domains and relay_from_domains but could not figure out
> how to achieve the conditional routing. Will that work for what I want to do?
Not just out of the box. relay_to_domains is a user defined domain list, used
in the example
config. relay_from_domains does not exist in the example config. But
relay_from_hosts, I believe, as a host list in the example config.
If you answer the above question, we might be of some help :)
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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