RE: [exim] exim debian, incoming mail gateway queue

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Author: Paul Gaynor
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To: exim-users
Subject: RE: [exim] exim debian, incoming mail gateway queue


After changing the rule to deny the same behavior occurs. When I have a
message with a valid user and an invalid user the message is denied and
the good user does not get the message. Any ideas?

|     deny message = user does not exist in this organization
|         !verify = recipient/callout=5



-Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: fanf2@??? [mailto:fanf2@hermes.cam.ac.uk] On Behalf
Of Tony Finch
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:30 PM
To: Paul Gaynor
Cc: exim-users@???
Subject: RE: [exim] exim debian, incoming mail gateway queue

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Paul Gaynor wrote:
>
> When would you use drop instead of deny? And why not just drop?


Use drop when you want to break the SMTP connection in an extremely rude
manner. One obvious reason for not using it is because it causes the
problem you are complaining about.

Tony.
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