On Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Nick Waterman wrote:
> I'm in the process of quite seriously configuring exim. One thing I want
> is a way of auto-replying to various "pseudo" accounts... People who
> have left Cimio but who's accounts have been kept for historical
> reasons... Accounts that are for FTP access only... Accounts that are
> guest accounts and shouldn't be recieving mail... I've done it like
> this...
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> ... but why did it verify when I quite clearly told it fail_verify? does
> fail_verify not work properly, or have I completely misunderstood how
> it's supposed to be used or something?
I'll have a look into this, but what I think is happening is that when
it finds that the address rob@cimio is acceptable (it can be expanded
into something else) it decides that that is good enough and considers
it verified.
But why are you using this two-stage process anyway? You could just have
excimio:
transport = excimio,
driver = aliasfile;
file = /alias/file/of/ex-users,
etc
preceding your normal directors, and all the alias file has to contain is
rob:
bor:
goneaway:
etc. This should be simpler and avoid the bug (if there is a bug!)
Philip
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