Channel for incoming mail addressed to specific domain

I am trying to create a channel for all incoming messages addressed to a specific domain.
I know that all incoming Internet mails go to tcp_local first.
What I want to do is to separate mails for different domains to different channels so I could later process them, either with conversion channel or with some channel filters.
Also, after passing trough those specific channels, how to put those mails back on track for delivery?
Can anyone help on doing this?
Thanks
I�m running (on Solaris 8) MS5.2p1 hf1.21

To look over the docs� but I already did, and it�s pretty bad, poorly explained�
So, please let�s try to make this clear.
Note, every time after making changes I run:
imsimta cnbuild
imsimta restart
First, you gave an example to me (reply 5):
[email protected]%tcp_friendly-daemon
Second, I was not sure from your post where to put space (reply6), and I tested both cases:
domain.net$E$F [email protected]%tcp_friendly-daemon # space between $F and $U
and
domain.net [email protected]%tcp_friendly-daemon # space between domain.net and $E
Unfortunately, nothing has changed.
Third, you wrote (reply 7) �No spaces�.
Forth, I tested that as well and it gave me an error (reply 8).
Fifth, in your last reply (reply 9) you said that I need a left and a right half, and you suggested an example that I�ve already checked (reply 6) and it wasn�t working :(
So, now I am completely lost�
Here is the result of testing this last example in imta.cnf:
domain.net [email protected]%tcp_friendly-daemon # space between domain.net and $E
! tcp_friendly
tcp_friendly smtp mx single_sys subdirs 20 noreverse maxjobs 7 pool SMTP_POOL mailfromdnsverify maytlsserver allowswitchchannel saslswitchchannel tcp_auth
tcp_friendly-daemon
imsimta cnbuild
imsimta restart
imsimta test -rewrite -debug [email protected]
Could you review this result, please and try to see what is wrong.
Initializing mm_.
Initializing mm_ submission.
Checking identifiers.
*** Debug output from initializing MM for submission:
13:43:32.79: mmc_winit('l','postmaster@machine_name.test.com','0IB800802GOK8O@machine_name.test.com') called.
13:43:32.79: Queue area size 5858064, temp area size 5858064
13:43:32.79: 1464516 blocks of effective free queue space available; setting disk limit accordingly.
13:43:32.79: Rewriting: Mbox = "postmaster", host = "machine_name.test.com", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.79: Found: "$E$F$U%$H@machine_name.test.com$V$H"
13:43:32.79: Rewrite failed, not forward.
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
13:43:32.79: Failed.
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
13:43:32.79: Failed
13:43:32.79: Rewriting: Mbox = "postmaster", host = "machine_name", domain = "machine_name.test.com", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "machine_name.test.com", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.79: Found: "$U%$D@machine_name.test.com"
13:43:32.79: New mailbox: "postmaster".
13:43:32.79: New host: "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.79: New route: "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.79: New channel system: "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.79: Looking up host "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.79: - found on channel l
13:43:32.79: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
13:43:32.79: Rewriting: Mbox = "postmaster", host = "machine_name.test.com", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.79: Found: "$E$F$U%$H@machine_name.test.com$V$H"
13:43:32.79: Rewrite failed, not forward.
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
13:43:32.79: Failed.
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
13:43:32.79: Failed
13:43:32.79: Rewriting: Mbox = "postmaster", host = "machine_name", domain = "machine_name.test.com", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "machine_name.test.com", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.79: Found: "$U%$D@machine_name.test.com"
13:43:32.79: New mailbox: "postmaster".
13:43:32.79: New host: "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.79: New route: "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.79: New channel system: "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.79: Looking up host "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.79: - found on channel l
13:43:32.79: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
13:43:32.79: Mapped return address: postmaster@machine_name.test.com
*** Debug output from rewriting a forward header address:
13:43:32.79: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "domain.net", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.79: Found: "$E$F$U%$H@machine_name.test.com$V$H"
13:43:32.79: Rewrite failed, not envelope.
13:43:32.79: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
13:43:32.80: Failed.
13:43:32.80: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
13:43:32.80: Failed
13:43:32.80: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "domain", domain = "domain.net", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.80: Rewrite: "domain.net", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.80: Found: "[email protected]%tcp_friendly-daemon"
13:43:32.80: Rewrite failed, not envelope.
13:43:32.80: Rewrite: "domain.net", position 1, hash table -
13:43:32.80: Failed.
13:43:32.80: Rewrite: "domain.net", position 0, rewrite database -
13:43:32.80: Failed
13:43:32.80: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "domain", domain = ".net", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.80: Rewrite: "*.net", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.80: Failed
13:43:32.80: Rewrite: ".net", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.80: Found: "$U%$H$D@TCP-DAEMON"
13:43:32.80: New mailbox: "user".
13:43:32.80: New host: "domain.net".
13:43:32.80: New route: "TCP-DAEMON".
13:43:32.80: New channel system: "TCP-DAEMON".
13:43:32.80: Looking up host "TCP-DAEMON".
13:43:32.80: - found on channel tcp_local
13:43:32.80: Rewrite rules result: [email protected]
13:43:32.80: Checking reverse URL cache for: [email protected]
13:43:32.80: Applying reverse URL pattern ldap:///$V?mail?sub?$Q to: [email protected]
13:43:32.85: Resulting URL: ldap:///o%3Ddomain.net%2Co%3Disp?mail?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected]))
13:43:32.85: mmc_open_url called to open ldap:///o%3Ddomain.net%2Co%3Disp?mail?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])), flags = 256
13:43:32.85: URL with quotes stripped: ldap:///o%3Ddomain.net%2Co%3Disp?mail?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected]))
13:43:32.85: LDAP URL identified
13:43:32.85: URL context #1 will be used
13:43:32.85: Performing URL search on: ldap:///o%3Ddomain.net%2Co%3Disp?mail?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected]))
13:43:32.86: mmc_read_url result: [email protected]
13:43:32.86: URL resolution returned: [email protected]
forward channel = l
channel description =
channel user filter =
dest channel filter =
source channel filter =
channel flags #0 = BIDIRECTIONAL MULTIPLE IMMNONURGENT NOSERVICEALL
channel flags #1 = NOSMTP DEFAULT
channel flags #2 = COPYSENDPOST COPYWARNPOST POSTHEADONLY HEADERINC NOEXPROUTE
channel flags #3 = LOGGING NOGREY NORESTRICTED RETAINSECURITYMULTIPARTS
channel flags #4 = EIGHTBIT NOHEADERTRIM NOHEADERREAD RULES
channel flags #5 =
channel flags #6 = LOCALUSER REPORTHEADER
channel flags #7 = NOSWITCHCHANNEL NOREMOTEHOST DATEFOUR DAYOFWEEK
channel flags #8 = NODEFRAGMENT EXQUOTA REVERSE NOCONVERT_OCTET_STREAM
channel flags #9 = NOTHURMAN INTERPRETENCODING USEINTERMEDIATE RECEIVEDFROM VALIDATELOCALSYSTEM NOTURN
defaulthost = test.com test.com
linelength = 1023
channel env addr type = SOURCEROUTE
channel hdr addr type = SOURCEROUTE
channel official host = machine_name.test.com
channel queue 0 name = LOCAL_POOL
channel queue 1 name = LOCAL_POOL
channel queue 2 name = LOCAL_POOL
channel queue 3 name = LOCAL_POOL
channel after params =
channel user name =
urgentnotices = 1 2 4 7
normalnotices = 1 2 4 7
nonurgentnotices = 1 2 4 7
channel rightslist ids =
local behavior flags = %x7
backward channel = tcp_local
header To: address = [email protected]
header From: address = [email protected]
envelope To: address = [email protected] (route (machine_name.test.com,machine_name.test.com)) (host domain.net)
envelope From: address = [email protected]
name =
mbox = user
Extracted address action list:
[email protected]
Extracted 733 address action list:
[email protected]
Address list expansion:
user%domain.net@ims-ms-daemon
1 expansion total.
*** Debug output from submitting an envelope address:
13:43:32.88: mmc_wadr(0x0018a888,'[email protected]','[email protected]') called.
13:43:32.88: Copy estimate before address addition is 1
13:43:32.88: Parsing address [email protected]
13:43:32.88: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "domain.net", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.88: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.88: Found: "$E$F$U%$H@machine_name.test.com$V$H"
13:43:32.88: Match, pattern = "domain.net", current = "(*domaincheck*)"
13:43:32.88: old state = not checked.
13:43:32.88: Using result 1 from domain match cache.
13:43:32.88: new state = succeeded.
13:43:32.88: New mailbox: "user".
13:43:32.88: New host: "domain.net".
13:43:32.88: New route: "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.88: New channel system: "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.88: Looking up host "machine_name.test.com".
13:43:32.88: - found on channel l
13:43:32.88: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
13:43:32.88: Address [email protected] requires local processing.
13:43:32.88: Variant #1 = [email protected]
13:43:32.89: Variant #2 = *@domain.net
13:43:32.89: Checking for [email protected] in the system alias file
13:43:32.89: - not found
13:43:32.89: Checking for *@domain.net in the system alias file
13:43:32.89: - not found
13:43:32.89: Checking [email protected] with URL template ldap:///$V?*?sub?$R
13:43:32.89: LDAP URL template identified
13:43:32.89: URL determined to be: ldap:///o%3Ddomain.net%2Co%3Disp?*?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
13:43:32.89: URL context #1 will be used
13:43:32.89: Using cached LDAP result for URL info: ldap:///$V?*?sub?$R|[email protected]|[email protected]
13:43:32.89: Scanning LDAP result.
13:43:32.89: Attribute: objectclass
13:43:32.89: Attribute index: 0
13:43:32.89: Attribute: inetuserstatus
13:43:32.89: Attribute index: 1
13:43:32.89: Attribute: mailuserstatus
13:43:32.89: Attribute index: 2
13:43:32.89: Attribute: uid
13:43:32.89: Attribute index: 4
13:43:32.89: Attribute: mail
13:43:32.89: Attribute index: 5
13:43:32.89: Attribute: mailhost
13:43:32.89: Attribute index: 9
13:43:32.89: Attribute: mailDeliveryOption
13:43:32.89: Attribute index: 18
13:43:32.89: Attribute: preferredLanguage
13:43:32.89: Attribute index: 42
13:43:32.89: Scanning complete, begin actions
13:43:32.89: Object class: top
13:43:32.89: Object class didn't match
13:43:32.89: Object class: person
13:43:32.89: Object class didn't match
13:43:32.89: Object class: organizationalPerson
13:43:32.89: Object class didn't match
13:43:32.89: Object class: inetOrgPerson
13:43:32.89: Object class didn't match
13:43:32.89: Object class: inetUser
13:43:32.89: Object class didn't match
13:43:32.89: Object class: ipUser
13:43:32.89: Object class didn't match
13:43:32.89: Object class: nsManagedPerson
13:43:32.89: Object class didn't match
13:43:32.89: Object class: userPresenceProfile
13:43:32.89: Object class didn't match
13:43:32.89: Object class: inetMailUser
13:43:32.89: Object class match, reference value 1
13:43:32.89: Object class: inetLocalMailRecipient
13:43:32.89: Object class match, reference value 18
13:43:32.89: User/group index = 1
13:43:32.89: Domain is active
13:43:32.89: Mail domain is active
13:43:32.89: User status = active
13:43:32.89: Mail user status = active
13:43:32.89: User UID user found.
13:43:32.89: Processing mailhost attribute machine_name.test.com
13:43:32.89: Mailhost references local system
13:43:32.89: Delivery option: mailbox
13:43:32.89: Delivery options value: 1
13:43:32.89: No reprocess flag on user, processing now
13:43:32.89: Status for this address = 1
13:43:32.89: - URL match for [email protected]
13:43:32.89: Delivery option template: $M%$\$2I$_+$2S@ims-ms-daemon
13:43:32.89: - user%domain.net@ims-ms-daemon
13:43:32.89: Parsing address user%domain.net@ims-ms-daemon
13:43:32.90: Rewriting: Mbox = "user%domain.net", host = "ims-ms-daemon", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.90: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.90: Found: "$E$F$U%$H@machine_name.test.com$V$H"
13:43:32.90: Match, pattern = "ims-ms-daemon", current = "(*domaincheck*)"
13:43:32.90: old state = not checked.
13:43:32.90: Using result 0 from domain match cache.
13:43:32.90: new state = fail pending.
13:43:32.90: Rewrite failed due to channel mismatch.
13:43:32.90: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
13:43:32.90: Failed.
13:43:32.90: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
13:43:32.90: Failed
13:43:32.90: Rewriting: Mbox = "user%domain.net", host = "ims-ms-daemon", domain = "ims-ms-daemon", literal = "", tag = ""
13:43:32.90: Rewrite: "ims-ms-daemon", position 0, hash table -
13:43:32.90: Failed.
13:43:32.90: Rewrite: "ims-ms-daemon", position 0, rewrite database -
13:43:32.90: Failed
13:43:32.90: Looking up host "ims-ms-daemon".
13:43:32.90: - found on channel ims-ms
13:43:32.90: - orig_send_access mapping check: l|postmaster@machine_name.test.com|l|[email protected]
13:43:32.90: - passed.
13:43:32.90: - send_access mapping check: l|postmaster@machine_name.test.com|ims-ms|user%domain.net@ims-ms-daemon
13:43:32.90: - passed.
13:43:32.90: - adding address user%domain.net@ims-ms-daemon to channel ims-ms
13:43:32.90: - adding address [email protected] to headers.
13:43:32.90: Copy estimate after address addition is 2
Expanded address:
[email protected]
Submitted address list:
ims-ms
user%domain.net@ims-ms-daemon (orig [email protected], inter [email protected], host ims-ms-daemon) NOTIFY-FAILURES NOTIFY-DELAYS
Submitted notifications list:

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