[Exim] sender callout query

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Author: ODHIAMBO G. Washington
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To: exim-users
Subject: [Exim] sender callout query
Perhaps I've missed a point, but ...


I am using sender callouts on one of my secondary MXes but apparently
invalid addresses still go through, like this one below.
This message is then passed to my primary MX, failed, then a bounce
cannot be sent to the originator ;-)



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From: "Earl Kiser" <6k9kv0t244@???>
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My callout config:

check_recipient:

accept hosts = :

accept hosts = +relay_from_hosts

  accept  domains     = +local_domains
          local_parts = postmaster


accept hosts = 127.0.0.1/8

  deny    message     = Unroutable sender address
          log_message = Unroutable sender address while callout verify
          !verify     = sender/callout=defer_ok,random,20s


...

accept





Where could my mistake???



-Wash

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