On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Stephane Leclerc wrote:
> >From my understanding, I should have:
>
> Message from 1.2.3.4 -> host_reject_recipients (1.2.3.4, ns.netkobe.gr.jp)
> -> refused
>
> With +allow_unknown, it should pass the test. Or in fact, no.
+allow_unknown is confusing in Exim 3. (I think it even confused me in
my previous answer.)
Without +allow_unkown, Exim denies access if it can't find a host name
when it needs one. So in the case of an option that denies, such as
host_reject_recipients, you do NOT want to set +allow_unknown if you
want to reject recipients without reverse DNS.
I'll repeat it just to be sure: +allow_unknown does NOT mean "include
unknown in this set of hosts". It DOES mean "allow access for unknown".
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