Re: [exim] Limit No. of recipients in email client

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Autor: Muhammad Irfan
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Para: Duane Hill
CC: exim users
Assunto: Re: [exim] Limit No. of recipients in email client
>> If this option is set greater than zero, it specifies the maximum
number of original recipients for any message. Additional recipients
that are generated by aliasing or forwarding do not count. SMTP
messages get a 452 response for all recipients over the limit; earlier
recipients are delivered as normal. Non-SMTP messages with too many
recipients are failed, and no deliveries are done.

OK great.
But i need to do one more thing. I need to exclude particular domain from
the recipients_max parameter rule.
e.g. Users can send any no. of emails to @example.com regardless in
TO/CC/BCC and for any other domain can't include more than 50 email
addresses.

Thank you.
Irfan

On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 5:31 PM, Duane Hill <duihi77@???> wrote:

> On Monday, May 14, 2012 at 11:21:53 UTC, frettled@??? confabulated:
>
> > On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 12:40 PM, Muhammad Irfan <mirfan1981@???
> >wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> > Hello!
> >>
> >> I have couple of requirements.
> >>
> >> 1- I need to restrict no. of recipients in email client
> >> (outlook/thunderbird). Let say a user can't send email if he has no. of
> >> recipients greater than 100 regardless in To, CC, BCC.
> >>
> > This is default behaviour in exim, you do not need to change anything.
>
> Default behavior is not limited. recipients_max defaults to the value
> of zero.
>
> From the docs:
>
> recipients_max Use: main Type: integer Default: 0
>
> If this option is set greater than zero, it specifies the maximum
> number of original recipients for any message. Additional recipients
> that are generated by aliasing or forwarding do not count. SMTP
> messages get a 452 response for all recipients over the limit; earlier
> recipients are delivered as normal. Non-SMTP messages with too many
> recipients are failed, and no deliveries are done.
>
> Note: The RFCs specify that an SMTP server should accept at least 100
> RCPT commands in a single message.
>
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