Am 24.12.23 um 14:50 schrieb Jeremy Harris via Exim-users:

You'd have to first smtp-deliver these local-dest mails to yourself.

Use a manualroute router to pick them out of the flow first time round,
and send to 127.0.0.1
This could be done, for example, by selecting ones lacking a dkim signature
but with a local source.


localuser_dkim:
        driver = manualroute
        domains = +local_dkim_domains
        condition = "${if def:header_DKIM-Signature: {no}{yes}}"
        headers_add = X-DKIM-debug: seen by localuser_dkim
        transport = remote_smtp_dkim
        route_list = * 127.0.0.1

I have this router now, but when triggered it throws me a temporary error "remote 
host address is the local host", which is the whole idea to force a dkim signature 
to the mail. I guess the local host issue is a protection against looping, but in this 
case it is wanted and taken care to take a single round only. How can I convince/force 
exim to allow this?

Attachment: smime.p7s
Description: Kryptografische S/MIME-Signatur

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