On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 14:16 +0100, Graeme Fowler wrote:

> Example:
> 
> acl_smtp_rcpt:
>   <some stuff>
>   warn set acl_m_specialroute = "specialroute"
>        condition = ${if eq{$local_part}{fred}}
> 
> and in the router:
> 
> specialroute:
>   driver = manualroute
>   domains = +local_domains
>   transport = specialroute
>   route_list = * my.special.mailhost
>   condition = ${if eq{$acl_m_specialroute}{specialroute}}
> 
> NOTE: all hypothetical, untested, might eat your first born etc.

Why can't the other person (OP) actually avoid the creation of a special
acl variable and simply put his code in a router like this:-


monday:
        local_parts  = fred
        domains      = abc.example.com
        driver       = manualroute
        transport    = it_is_special
        route_list   = * special.example.org

?


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Paul.
England, EU.

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