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Re: [Exim] Router name available in RCPT ACL?   Message List  
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On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 01:15, Tony Finch wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Tor Slettnes wrote:
> >
> > I am wondering if there is a way to check which router (or
> > alternatively, which driver) is used to direct a particular recipient
> > address in the RCPT ACL -- before any "redirect".
>
> I'd suggest using a verify_only accept router which adds some address_data
> that the RCPT ACL can use to determine the type of address.

Interesting idea.
Maybe I can even use this to find out if the recipient is a system alias
or not. That would solve my dilemma as well.

Thanks!
-tor




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... Interesting idea. Maybe I can even use this to find out if the recipient is a system alias or not. That would solve my dilemma as well. Thanks! -tor -- ##...
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... In fact you don't need the verify_only accept router as I originally suggested, so long as you only have address_data for the system_aliases router. The...
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