how is:
deny !verify = sender
different from
require verify = sender
Derek Broughton wrote:
> From: "Nico Erfurth" <masta@???>
>
>>Geraint A Edwards wrote:
>>
>>>Nico Erfurth <masta@???> said
>>>(on Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:39:57PM +0100):
>>>
>>>
>>>>For exim4, use
>>>>deny verify = sender
>>>>in your RCPT or MAIL acl.
>>>
>>>Or, often even better
>>>
>>>deny !verify = sender
>>
>>Oooopppsss :) You're right.
>>Well, I think he would have discovered the problem VERY fast :)
>
>
> Thank god. I'm new to Exim4 and ACLs, but my first thought was that if that was
> right, I was never going to understand ACLs! Glad to see it's as logical as
> expected :-)
>
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