On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:09:43AM +0000, Oliver Cook wrote:
> I am wondering whether receiver_verify would be run in this situation:
>
> A message is received, and is passed to the routers because the domain is not
> in local_domains. One of the routers however deems the message to be local and
> passes it back to the directors, which then deliver the message by means of a
> pipe to a binary "deliver". "deliver" returns error code 67 if the account
> does not exist, or delivers the message normally otherwise. (deliver verifies
> accounts by various database lookups etc.)
>
> >From my testing, it seems that Exim doesn't run receiver_verify in this case.
> Is it because the message was not accepted as local, and so Exim thinks it's
> not worth verifying it?
Apologies for following up my own message, however, I have another question
along the same lines which I'd like to tack onto the end of this one. ;)
Having had a bit more of a play, I can't figure out a way to get the return
code from 'deliver' to affect whether an address is verified or not. What would
be the correct way of doing that?
Ollie
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