On 2009-02-20 at 08:32 -0800, Marc Perkel wrote:
> Been trying to use $acl_verify_message but it always returns an empty
> string. I'm even storing it in a variable to preserve it.
No, you're storing it in a connection variable, so it's preserved for
the life of the connection. Use acl_m_<whatever> for a message
variable, so that it's preserved past the connection.
Whether or not this matters depends upon where you're referencing this
from, but you don't say.
> warn !condition = ${if def:acl_c_no_sender_verify}
> !verify = header_sender/callout=2m,defer_ok,random
> condition = ${if eq{recipient}{$sender_verify_failure}}
> set acl_c_verify_failed = $acl_verify_message
-Phil