Author: TN Date: To: Pat Lashley CC: exim-users Subject: Re: [Exim] Re: rcpt_include_affixes not working for me
Pat Lashley wrote:
>
> First, you should determine whether this is in fact the problem.
> Set the 'anyone p' ACL on a test sub-folder and see if you can
> deliver to it using the detail notation. If you can, then you
> have correctly diagnosed the problem as being related to the Cyrus
> ACL settings; and the fix is either to get authenticated_sender
> to work or setting the 'anyone p' ACL on all target mail folders.
> If the test delivery failed, then it is more likely that somehow
> the detail information is not being passed via LMTP and you need
> to check out the local_part_suffix handling.
>
>
>
> -Pat
> Thanks Pat,
I had been thinking along the same lines, I thought I had tried allowing
anyone posting access, but I had the syntax wrong (I can't find it
mentioned in the cyrus docs, nor in cyradm(1)) - I was thinking that
"sam user.test all p" was the way to set posting access for all
users......your email corrected me to use 'anyone' instead of 'all' .
Sheesh.
Anyway, after setting 'anyone p' in the acl, it works. I believe that
this means there is a problem with authenticated_sender as I suspected
in my last email. I don't fancy setting an acl for all these detail
folders, so I really want to fix my authenticated_sender issue now.