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Author: vitas1
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Subject: [exim] Ha: Re: How many times does router run for multiple recipients?
Hi.

I'm using some ACL DATA checks to make a decision - what recipients should
be whitelisted for THIS specific message. So I'm trying to set up
user-specific content filter.

So is there any way to drop recipients at ACL DATA stage? I can't do it at
ACL RCPT stage....

Regards,

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On Fri, 26 Sep 2008, Grant Peel wrote:
>
> I just spent the last two days trying to figure out why my greylisiting
> stopped worked, vast amounts of clients were getting a 'Temporary Local
> Problem" ... As it turned out, a domain in one of my host lists had
> expred (ie the domain expired). Once I removed this domain from the
> hostlist, (/etc/virtual/domains) things started working again. Is there
> a know that can be set to ignore an error of this type?


Yes. See
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch10.html#SECTtemdnserr

Tony.
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