On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Markus Mandalka wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in the acl-rules (most are the rules of the default-config) there is
>
> require verify sender
>
> ... it works fine and stops much spam.
>
> My problem is, that i have some servers with dynamic ip (so i am not able to use hosts = !list in
>
> this acl). They use exim and send mail as server_x.mydomain.net which can not be resolved correctly
>
The envelope sender address is actually something@server_x.mydomain?
If thats the case, the best fix would be to use a rewrite rule on those
servers to force them to send mail with a valid address.
> and has no mx-entry.
>
> Is it possible to say exim not to verify sender if it is from one of these domains ?
> How to do that correctly ?
>
> the following cfg does'nt work:
>
> domainlist do_not_verify_sender_from_this_domains = server_x.mydomain.net
>
> in the acl (where there was only the "require verify = sender"):
>
> require verify = sender
> sender_domains = !+do_not_verify_sender_from_this_domains
>
> The rest of the acls is like the default-cfg in exim 4.
>
> Exim says in log: Sender verify failes
>
> Greetings,
> Markus
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