On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Dave C. wrote:
> > The way I understand it, if I 'accept', the ACL ends and no further
> > processing is done. Or is this not the case?
Correct.
> > I want to
> >
> > require - either local_part = postmaster or recipient/callout.....
That's easy to do with "accept"; harder with "require".
> If I put this in place of the require:
>
> deny !local_parts = postmaster
> !verify = recipient/callout
>
> It *seems* as though the deny conditions are AND-ed, and run in the
> order given
The documentation states clearly that all conditions must be true for
the verb to act. So yes, they are ANDed.
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