Auteur: Ian Eiloart Date: À: Graham Butler CC: exim-users@exim.org Sujet: Re: [exim] Using verify sender
On 23 May 2011, at 13:13, Graham Butler wrote:
> I am currently looking into adding 'require verify = sender', with no callouts, to our Exim configuration. Unfortunately, my manager went to a conference last week and was informed that adding 'verify sender' was not very wise and could lead to the rejection of legitimate emails.
>
> From my understanding,' verify sender' is 'confined to verifying that the domain is registered in the DNS' with either a MX or an 'A' address. Rejecting such emails I would have thought would be good practice. I would agree that using 'verify sender' with callout is bad practice.
>
> Is the use of 'verify sender' recommended, and can anybody who has included 'verify sender' give any feed back on any problems they have experienced regarding rejections of legitimate emails.
I quite often investigate problems with sender verification callouts (a few times a month, perhaps). Only very occasionally are they due to an undeliverable domain. An undeliverable email address in a return path is invalid, for whatever reason.
> Graham Butler
> Infrastructure Team.
> The University of Huddersfield --
Ian Eiloart
Postmaster, University of Sussex
+44 (0) 1273 87-3148