Jaap Winius <[email protected]> (Mi 18 Okt 2017 10:36:02 CEST): > > Hi folks, > > Some time ago I devised a spambox configuration for Exim so that messages > that are flagged by only one or two types of filters will end up in a user's > spambox. The transport looks like this: > > spambox: > debug_print = "T: appendfile for $local_part@$domain" > driver = appendfile … > mode = 0660 > mode_fail_narrower = false > > It works like a treat, but now I want these messages to instead be sent to a > different account on a different mail server. For instance, a message for > [email protected] arriving at mx1.example.com and flagged as spam would be > sent on to [email protected]. > > Is such an Exim transport configuration possible? If so, what would it look > like?
You need to modify the router that diverts the flagged messages
to the spambox transport. Can you show us the router configuration?
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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