Re: [Exim] acl_not_smtp

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Author: Jeremy Harris
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To: Dean Brooks
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] acl_not_smtp
Dean Brooks wrote:
> On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 11:59:18PM +0100, Jeremy Harris wrote:
>
>
>>OK, wishlist. The current situation seems to leave me with great
>>difficulty in validating recipients, so I'm likely to be stuck
>>with a long queue-residence followed by generating a bounce.
>>I'd prefer to give instant feedback to a mis-typing MUA user.
>>This seems to require verify=recipient, so I'd like an ACL which
>>is run per-recipient for non-SMTP sourced mail, with
>>local_parts and domains set as needed. I'd be happy if the rcpt_acl
>>was coopted for the task.
>
>
> The problem, as Philip noted, is that a non-SMTP message can
> have multiple, even hundreds, of recipients in a single message.
>
> Since the recipient list is not available until the message is
> already received, there is no way to identify to the MUA which
> user is invalid. Imagine 200 recipients, with only 1 that fails
> verification. How would it report this to the MUA?


Reject the lot.

>
> Also, keep in mind that most MUA's do NOT handle error codes from
> /usr/lib/sendmail gracefully. They usually only understand "accepted"
> and "error".


"error" will do perfectly.

>
> Generating a bounce is, IMO, almost always the best behavior for MUA
> submissions, since Outlook and most other MUAs do not handle submission
> level errors very well.


I don't agree, hence the wishlist request.
- Jeremy