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The accept router has no private options of its own. Unless it is being
used purely for verification (see verify_only) a transport is required to
be defined by the generic transport option. If the preconditions that are
specified by generic options are met, the router accepts the address and queues
it for the given transport. The most common use of this router is for setting
up deliveries to local mailboxes. For example:
localusers: driver = accept domains = mydomain.example check_local_user transport = local_delivery |
The domains condition in this example checks the domain of the address, and
check_local_user checks that the local part is the login of a local user.
When both preconditions are met, the accept router runs, and queues the
address for the local_delivery transport.
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