Alain Williams <addw@???> (Fr 09 Jan 2009 20:57:42 CET):
>
> I have a standard 'verify sender' in the acl_check_rcpt.
> There are a few people who send this domain email where this does not work -- IIRC they
> block incoming bouces (from <>). So I thought that I would whitelist them for this test only,
> create a file that has their domain(s) one per line:
>
>
> require verify = sender
> sender_domains = ! lsearch;/etc/exim/NoVerifySender_SenderDomain
>
> What happens is that any domain in the file has mail bounced ''550 Administrative prohibition''.
> How should I have written this.
I'd say the cause of the rejection is not this rule but some rule later.
You may use exim_checkaccess (part of the standard exim distribution) or
you may give exiacl a try. (
https://keller.schlittermann.de/hg/exiacl
(the URL may change in the near future)).
Best regards from Dresden (Germany)
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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