On Fri, 09 May 2003 16:22:43 +0200, Andreas J Mueller wrote:
>> deny domains = +local_domains
>> !domains = EXIM_VIRT_DOM_DIR/no_callout
>> !verify = sender/callout=20s/check_postmaster
>
>That should probably be more like
>
> deny domains = !EXIM_VIRT_DOM_DIR/no_callout : +local_domains
> !verify = sender/callout=20s/check_postmaster
Can you explain why you changed the order of the two lists? Just a matter of
optimization? (Because no_callout is a subset of +local_domains.)
And what is the difference between
!domains = EXIM_VIRT_DOM_DIR/no_callout
and
domains = !EXIM_VIRT_DOM_DIR/no_callout
?
>But why do you want to restrict callouts for local_domains? Exim will
>perform callouts only for addresses which are routed to remote SMTP
>servers. This is not normally the case with local domains.
Huh?! I think you got something wrong there.
I would like Exim to check whether senders addresses in messages to local
users (i.e. to virtual domains I host) are valid. Exims does this by
performing a "callback" to the sender's MX.
What you are probably referring to is recipient verification, which isn't my
point.
Thanks,
Ralf
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