Re: [exim] Query on address rewriting - can it be done in an…

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Auteur: Ron White
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À: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [exim] Query on address rewriting - can it be done in an ACL?
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 08:33 +0100, Ron White wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-05-09 at 14:34 +0100, Jeremy Harris wrote:
>
> > which means
> > > (1) the final catch-all recipient needs to be verified so we don't
> > > accept mail for something we can't deliver (2) that catch all could be a
> > > locally routed account, a remote smtp destination (sub classes of 'by
> > > ip, by hostname, by mx) (3) the per-user settings of the destination
> > > catch all, which are set in the ACL's, would not be honoured potentially
> > > leading to spam/viruses flowing through unchecked. As far as I
> > > understand it using a router to do it means that you have accepted the
> > > message at that point.
> >
> > Not if you do recipient-verification in your RCPT acl. That calls the routers.
>
> Mmm. I'm not entirely sure how I would do this. Currently for local
> recipients the RCPT acl has this to make sure my recipient is defined:
>
> drop   !recipients = ${lookup mysql{MYSQL_RCPT}}
>         domains = +hosted_domains
>         message = No such user
>         logwrite = RECIPIENT VERIFICATION: user $local_part@$domain not
> defined in mailusers

>
> And for relay mailboxes:
>
> drop    domains = +hosted_domains
> !verify   = recipient/callout=15s,use_sender,no_cache
> condition = ${if eq {$acl_m_usertype}{1}}
> message   = REJECTED - Unable to verify recipient exists on destination
> log_message = relay recipient verification failed

>
> My understanding of Exim is not very good yet Jeremy, so I don't fully
> understand how to get that functionality into the router and then call
> verify the recipient from an ACL.
>

Just wanted to follow up and say thanks to Jeremy Harris. I've spent the
day looking a bit more closely at the redirect router and how the whole
recipient verification thing works with Exim and I'm delighted to have
it painlessly working :-) Thank you.