Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
> To: exim-users@???
> Subject: Re: [Exim] verify = sender not working?
>
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 10:32:28AM -0400, Brian wrote:
> > In my configure file for exim, the acl_smtp_rcpt I have an acl called
> > acl_check_rcpt. In there after a forged HELO check, and the %!
> > local_parts check, I have this:
> > require verify = sender
> > message = Unrouteable sender domain
> > to me this checks to make sure that I can write the sender back, and
> > from the docs that's what it's supposed to do, but I have errors in my
>
> Not entirely, what this does is to check that there will be a router
> that accepts the message for delivery.
And that is all verify = sender will do as he never specified to do a
/callout, the rest of what you said does not matter, he needs to specify
/callout as that is what he was expecting to happen with out the /callout
function.
> You could set your smarthosting
> manual_route router to be no_verify (verify = false). That would force
> the dnslookup router that you're using to be queried. (you may want to
> use one which is verify_only if you don't have one, and you're doing
> everything through your postfix smarthost).
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