On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Peter Bowyer wrote:
> >
> > So what happens when the remote server tries to do a verify on your verification.
> > And fails, because it's return verify never found a valid 'mail from'...
>
> That's (one of the reasons) why sender verification is best done (if
> at all) with a null sender - which is Exim's default.
>
Yeah - so it can break when confronted with BATV. :-/
(I'm not a fan of sender verification, but if you do it, you need
to be prepared to fallback to a non-null mail_from.)
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