> Luca Bertoncello <bertoncello@???> (Mo 08 Jan 2007
> 11:16:14 CET):
> > Hi, list!
> >
> > In order to try to reduce the (huge!) quantity of daily
> spam, we want to
> > reject the E-Mails coming from domains which do NOT have a
> valid MX or
> > A record (aka: the domain does not exist, or is not fully
> configured).
> >
> > I thought, verify = sender do that, but it doesn't... :(
>
> How can you prove it? What tells you
>
> exim -v -bv xyz@???
>
> with the address you want to block?
>
Don't forget that all verify does is go through the routers and sees if it is
possible to route it. One problem I've see people encounter is a manualroute
router that unconditionally sends all mail to a smarthost. Don't forget that you
can set routers to be ignored when verifying and set routers that are only used
for verifying.
John