On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 07:50:53PM GMT, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
> > But what do you mean by "properly"? How does a router do
> > verification "improperly"?
> A router depends on all the options set for it. Typically, a router
> will only depend on things that are already available at ACL time
> (for example, the recipient address in a RCPT-time ACL). This is
> perfectly suited for doing a recipient verify test from that ACL.
> Doing a recipient verify test from a MAIL-time ACL wouldn't work
> well. That counts as a gross misconfiguration. But doing a sender
> verify would be fine.
Still not an answer to "what will in fact happen" in the snipped part
of the paragraph you quoted, but ok, I'll take this as a moral victory
:-P
Can someone finally answer the *second* paragraph, not quoted here?
It doesn't look like the address_data way of getting the forwading
address will work for full sieve / exim filters, does it?
--
Ian
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