Re: [Exim] user%domain@domain.com

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Author: Dave C.
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To: Marc MERLIN
CC: Brian K. West, exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] user%domain@domain.com
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Marc MERLIN wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 11:16:13PM -0500, Brian K. West wrote:
> > Ok I am think verify_recip will fix this.. but my box will accept
> > user%domain.com@??? but will bounce mail... I got a nasty complaint


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> > from someone that bitched me out because he thinks my server is an open
> > relay because it accepted the mail for delivery.. So should I turn on
> > verify_recip or not? or just reject the mail. I need some opinions on this
> > one.
>
> So yes, you want to turn that off, otherwise you are indeed an open relay
> and Orbs will list you as soon as they find out, and if your site actually
> gets abused and people complain, MAPS will list you too.


He's not an open relay unless the mail actually gets delivered to the
address referred to by user%domain.com (Assuming that 'domain2.com' is
a local_domain for his host). It is perfectcly acceptable to accept
such mail, and then have it choke inside ones server ;) Of course, from
the point of view of the server admin, it is much nicer to reject it at
SMTP-time instead..


>
> In my exim.conf, I have:
> # If you want Exim to support the "percent hack" for all your local domains,
> # uncomment the following line. This is the feature by which mail addressed
> # to x%y@z (where z is one of your local domains) is locally rerouted to
> # x@y and sent on. Otherwise x%y is treated as an ordinary local part
> # percent_hack_domains=*
>
> Did you turn that on? (it should be off by default)
>
> Marc
>


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