On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 12:58:39AM +0200, Magnus Holmgren wrote:
> Hmm, well, yes, Exim always qualify addresses, i.e. every envelope address
> handled by Exim always has a local part and domain. I think it says so
> somewhere in the specification but I can't find it right now.
Section 1.9 "Limitations: Exim insists that every address it handles has a
domain attached...."
> Can't you just set qualify_recipient to something unique, or the
> empty string like you tried, and have a special router which handles that
> dummy domain?
Indeed, something like "qualify_domain = localhost" (or in fact any other
domain name that you're not already using, and isn't Internet-routable). Then
make sure that your acl_smtp_rcpt rejects that domain, except for local mail
(accept hosts = :). Finally, as Magnus says, have a router handle that domain.
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