At 16:46 +0100 2002/12/17, Wolfgang.Fuertbauer@??? wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I configured exim to do a callout to verify the sender
>
>--- exim.conf --
># Deny unless the sender address can be verified.
> require verify = sender/callout=30s
>--- exim.conf --
>
>Now I see some strange behavior:
>
>---- /var/log/exim/rejectlog ---
>2002-12-17 16:36:28 H=(anaisl1.anais.at) [195.58.179.15] sender verify
>defer for <a.neumeister@???>: Could not complete sender verify
>callout
of course I cannot check this as I am on your server (but you'll see
strange entry in your logs as I was doing some tests). I guess this
might be some mail loop check that is kicking in, I do not see why
are you doing a callout for mail generated locally..
>but when I send a mail to <a.neumeister@???> the log tells me the
>following:
>---- /var/log/exim/mainlog ---
>2002-12-17 16:36:50 18OJm4-0007YH-00 <= Wolfgang.Fuertbauer@??? H
>=(horn.intern.ebewe.at) [172.16.5.1] P=esmtp S=1169
>id=OFCB263CF0.2117E188-ONC125
this is a completely different chicken as this is coming from a remote server.
Another option is that you are rejecting empty sender address, and
this makes the callout fail. But in my remote check it seemed to be
fine (perhaps you are using another conf now?)
Giuliano
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