Author: Kevin P. Fleming Date: To: exim-users Subject: Re: [Exim] "dynamic" sender_verify_reject -- can v4 acls do this?
Vineet Kumar wrote:
> What I want to do is be very liberal in what I accept for one particular
> domain, while being a little more strict for others. I want to do full
> syntax checking, sender host verification and callback verification,
> and recpient verification for all incoming mail. If there's any address
> for @one.particular.domain, I want to accept the mail anyway.
Absolutely! This is the major advantage of Exim 4, allowing you to
tailor your access controls to exactly what you need. In Exim 4, you
would simply add an "accept" rule to your acl_smpt_rcpt ACL that
accepted messages with a recipient domain of "one.particular.domain".
Every other message would get handled through all your other rules,
including as much checking and verification as you desire.