The rule is in
acl_check_rcpt:
logs:
rejectlog -
rejected RCPT <stwet@???>: response to "RCPT TO:<st
wet@???>" from lfmail01.leadfusion.com [10.0.1.4] was: 550
5.1.1 User unknown
mainlog -
rejected RCPT <stwet@???>: response to "RCPT TO:<st
wet@???>" from lfmail01.leadfusion.com [10.0.1.4] was: 550
5.1.1 User unknown
The SMTP message I get at the sending client:
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was
rejected by the server. The rejected address was stwet@???.
-Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: fanf2@??? [
mailto:fanf2@hermes.cam.ac.uk] On Behalf
Of Tony Finch
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:47 PM
To: Paul Gaynor
Cc: exim-users@???
Subject: RE: [exim] exim debian, incoming mail gateway queue
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Paul Gaynor wrote:
>
> 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?
Which ACL did you put it in and what do your logs say?
Tony.
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