On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, John Horne wrote:
> The MAIL ACL was:
>
> warn condition = ${if eq {$acl_m5} {} {true} {false} }
> condition = ${if == {$acl_m3} {0} {true} {false} }
> verify = sender
> set acl_m7 = 1
How do m5 and m3 get set earlier than MAIL? Is there something earlier
in the ACL?
> deny log_message = Prohibited: Sender address is unrouteable
> message = Prohibited: Sender address is unrouteable
> condition = ${if == {$acl_m7} {0} {true} {false} }
> If I tried to verify the sender by hand then I got:
>
> exim -bv cmayessg@???
> cmayessg@??? verified
Did you try -bvs? (-bv verifies a recipient - ok, this is often the same)
Did you try running a test with -bh? and with -d as well?
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