Re: [exim] recipient callout verification issue...

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Author: James Price
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To: 'Renaud Allard'
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] recipient callout verification issue...
I have actually figured out the issue, seems Plesk (QMAIL) treats aliased
domains different from hosted domains. The domain I was testing with is
aliased within the control panel to a hosted domain. Hosted domains fail
properly, and alias domains do not.

Guess I have another bug for SW-Soft.

-----Original Message-----
From: exim-users-bounces@??? [mailto:exim-users-bounces@exim.org] On
Behalf Of Renaud Allard
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 4:39 PM
To: James Price
Cc: exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [exim] recipient callout verification issue...



James Price wrote:
> I am having an issue with recipient callout verifications.
>
> I maintain a border mx which sits in front of my hosting servers which are
> ultimately the destination for the mail. The destination server is a
> qmail/plesk setup and my border mx is exim 4.66.
>
> In my ACL I have:
> require verify = recipient/callout=10s,defer_ok
>
> Now here comes the weird part...
>
> If I send an email to somenonexistantuser@??? from the Exim
> server, ie the gateway, the callout returns a failure as its supposed to.
> If I send an email from any number of real world mail servers, in this

case
> my work smtp server, I do not get a failure from the Exim server, Exim
> routes the mail to the destination which in turn bounces saying no mailbox
> exists.


If the final internal destination sends a bounce, that means it accepted
the mail address even if it was a wrong one, so no callout could verify
that it indeed exists as the server accepts everything.
To use a callout, the remote server (whether it is internal or not)
should not accept non existent users in the first place. In your case it
seems it does accept mail to non existent users.