> It looks like the recipient domain MX is local, but Exim doesn't
> know how to deliver it, perhaps?
>
> Anyway, because you obscured the RCPT address, we can't tell.
>
I'm sorry, I didn't express myself clear enough.
The domain is local. The local part of the address in the
example does not exist (is syntactically valid, but not in use)
> > Now, I have in 'acl_check_rcpt:' the following:
> > 1)
> > require verify = sender
> >
> > 2)
> > accept domains = +local_domains
> > endpass
> > message = unknown user
> > verify = recipient
> >
> > Both above are from (some old) original exim.conf file, and
> > the comments say "otherwise deny". What this "deny" means,
> > is the temporary reject caused by these conf items? If so,
> > how can I change it from temporary to permanent reject?
> >
So, I'd like to reject messages with non-existent local part
*permanently*, independently whether they have a sender
address or just a blank F=<>.
Regards,
Timo