On 11/29/23 15:42, John R Levine via Exim-users wrote:
> If a malformed mail message shows up by SMTP (not local sendmail or submission),
> will exim generally try to clean it up or just pass it along?
>
> I see the discussion of submission mode in chapter 48 of the manual and all the
> options about when to run it and what to tell it to do, but in practice, will a
> typical system clean everything up, just locally submitted stuff, or soemthing
> else? Tnx.
Exim's submission mode is set on a per-message basis
under the control of the local configuration.
The example config file in Exim git sets submission
for
a) anything received from a named-list of hosts
(the "list" can be static, can be a DB lookup).
The list is called "relay_from hosts" which is
a hint as to the intended use - but names are only
interpreted by the config, not meaningful to the
Exim code.
b) anything received under SMTP authentication
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Cheers,
Jeremy
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