Re: [exim] acl_non_smtp and the -t option

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Author: Marc Sherman
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To: Marc Sherman
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Subject: Re: [exim] acl_non_smtp and the -t option
Marc Sherman wrote:
> Phil Chambers wrote:
>> I want to do some checking on messages being injected by web pages
>> using the -t command-line option. As far as I can see I will need to
>> use a acl_non_smtp ACL.
>>
>> With the -t option Exim will take the recipients from the header. I
>> would like to restrict recipients to a limited set of local users
>> under these circumstances, but I don't see how I can do it. With SMTP
>> one gets to use an ACL for each recipient, but you only get one go at
>> acl_non_smtp. I thought of $recipients, but it will not contain
>> anything in this situation.
>>
>> Any suggestions please?
>
> I once considered doing something similar, using something like the
> following:


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Please ignore that. I replied to the wrong thread here.

- Marc