Re: [exim] Sender Verification Results

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Autor: Graeme Fowler
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Para: exim users
Asunto: Re: [exim] Sender Verification Results
Hi

Marc Perkel wrote:
> When sender verify fails, What veriable contains the result string that
> is returned. I'm trying to make sebder verification smarter so that the
> following does mean failed.
>
> telnet relay.amcity.com 25
> Trying 65.213.145.14...
> Connected to relay.amcity.com (65.213.145.14).
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 ******************************
> helo ctyme.com
> 250 relay.amcity.com
> mail from:marc@???
> 250 Ok
> rcpt to:mveloz@???
> 450 <mveloz@???>: Recipient address rejected: Service is unavailable


...but that *doesn't* mean that the message permanently failed, it means
that the remote server returned an error which was transient:

RFC2821, Section 4.2.1, Page 41
4.2.1 Reply Code Severities and Theory
    The three digits of the reply each have a special significance.  The
    first digit denotes whether the response is good, bad or incomplete.
<snip>
    4yz   Transient Negative Completion reply
       The command was not accepted, and the requested action did not
       occur.  However, the error condition is temporary and the action
       may be requested again.  The sender should return to the beginning
       of the command sequence (if any).


In your case a 450 as detailed in the RFC is:
       450 Requested mail action not taken: mailbox unavailable
          (e.g., mailbox busy)


Which does not indicate a permanent error but a transient one. You
should either defer acceptance of the message yourself and retry later,
or take a punt and accept it. What you should not do is try to munge the
return message and make it mean something it does not.

Rejection at this stage is, strictly speaking, in breach of RFC2821 and
could render you liable to tar, feathers, and public humiliation ;-)

In any case, a brief peruse of the manual (yes, we're in that rude area
again) gives us:

http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.62/doc/html/spec_html/ch39.html#SECTaddressverification

Graeme