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> Von: Mills Mr C P [mailto:C.P.Mills@cranfield.ac.uk]
> Gesendet: Montag, 20. Oktober 2003 11:34
> An: 'exim-users@???'
> Cc: Winter Mr G; Gittings Mr AM; Kemish Mr B; Bahia Mr. HS
> Betreff: [Exim] Selectively disabling sender verification
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> We are currently using sender verification in Exim 4.24 as a means of
> trapping some spam and it is working well.
>
> However, we are experiencing problems with some outbound mail due to
> a number of issues. Firstly, MS Exchange seems to want to send mail
> from an X400 address in certain circumstances and secondly, a number
> of our users are inventing addresses which we don't know about.
>
> I would very much like to keep the sender verification on, but at the
> current time this is causing problems. Is it possible to disable
> sender verification for certain sending hosts/domains?
>
> I assume this is possible within the acl. If someone can give me an
> example, I would be very grateful.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Chris Mills
> Postmaster, Cranfield University Shrivenham Campus.
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we are using this ACL
deny sender_domains = ! +no_sender_ver_domains
hosts = ! +no_callout_hosts
! verify = sender/callout/callout_defer_ok
and replaced the line
require verify = sender/callout/callout_defer_ok
no_sender_ver_domains is a domainlist of the domains,
we don't want a callout for and no_callout_hosts is
a list of hosts for the same.
All other have to be checked.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Matthias Lewandowski
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