Lena, I think you may be asking the wrong question. A site that badly misconfigured is almost certain to cause other problems down the line. You would almost certainly be doing your users, and theirs, a favor by encouraging them to use the post or telephone to communicate a clear "your system DNS configuration is broken; if you want to receive email, get it fixed; if you don't, there are more clear (and standard) ways to say "we don't want email".
You probably don't do anyone any favors by trying to set up routers that may just expose other problems. Most of the Internet won't do it. By contrast, it generally takes very little time to correct bad DNS records if a site is motivated. good luck. john --On Thursday, January 26, 2017 14:42 +0200 [email protected] wrote: >> There is one misconfigured server with DNS MX record which >> points to IP so i cannot send any email >> >> all relevant MX records point to non-existent hosts or >> (invalidly) to IP addresses >> >> I've got >> >> allow_mx_to_ip set = false >> >> and i dont want to change that >> Is there any solution to send email from my local domains to >> that misconfigured IP/domain ? >> >> via manualroute? > > An example: > > begin routers > backup_mx_broken: > driver = manualroute > transport = remote_smtp > route_list = chb.net.ua mail.chb.net.ua ; \ > ukrbit.net mail.ukrbit.net -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
