Autor: Phil Pennock Data: A: Axel Rau CC: Exim Mailing List Assumpte: Re: [exim] hole in acl_smtp_mail
On 2010-08-01 at 16:18 +0200, Axel Rau wrote: > 23:51:30 exim[98865]: H=(allestekoop.com) [190.20.188.71] F=<axeln@???> rejected RCPT <axeln@???>: response to "RCPT TO:<axeln@???>" from imap.lrau.net [91.216.35.80] was: 550 5.1.1 axeln@??? is not a legal destination address
> 23:51:30 exim[98866]: H=(allestekoop.com) [190.20.188.71] F=<ams@???> rejected RCPT <ams@???>: response to "RCPT TO:<ams@???>" from imap.lrau.net [91.216.35.80] was: 550 5.1.1 ams@??? is not a legal destination address >
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> It ends ab in the acl_smtp_rcpt, where non-existant recipient gets
> rejected, but acl_smtp_mail not referenced at all.
The rejection message shows that the system where Exim was running, and
you took the logs from, tried to send to a remote host, which responded
with extended response codes, which suggests that it was not running
Exim.
What it looks like here is that your sender callout verification is
rejecting the sender as invalid and your sender callout verification is
happening before the snippet of your configuration which you showed us.