[Exim] Re: Change in $home handling after 4.10?

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Autor: Jason L Tibbitts III
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To: exim-users
Betreff: [Exim] Re: Change in $home handling after 4.10?
>>>>> "PH" == Philip Hazel <ph10@???> writes:

PH> Was there a previous verify = recipient? If not, there is no hope
PH> that $home will be set.


No, there isn't. Perhaps this was some dead test code that for some
reason stuck around in my config file after I was testing. I guess I
was trying to refuse dead RCPTs with a useful message at SMTP time.

Please forgive me; I'm far from an expert at this. My userforward
router looks like:

userforward:
driver = redirect
condition = ${if match {$home}{^/dead/}{no}{yes}}
check_local_user
file = $home/.forward
local_part_suffix = +*
local_part_suffix_optional
no_verify
no_expn
check_ancestor
allow_filter
file_transport = address_file
pipe_transport = address_pipe
reply_transport = address_reply

So obviously I have other code to deal with this case. I suppose the
problem is that the next router is:

# Use procmail if user has a .procmailrc file
procmail:
driver = accept
local_part_suffix = +*
local_part_suffix_optional
check_local_user
require_files = $local_part:+$home/.procmailrc
transport = procmail_pipe

and while the userforward router passes on the address, the procmail
router doesn't and thus the problems occur.

If I understand correctly, what I need is a redirect router that does:

condition = ${if match {$home}{^/dead/}{yes}{no}}

to explicitly accept only terminated users and then fail:

terminated:
  driver    = redirect
  condition = ${if match {$home}{^/dead/}{yes}{no}}
  allow_fail
  data      = :fail: This user has been terminated.


I'll try that out.

- J<