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Re: [Exim] Router name available in RCPT ACL?   Message List  
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Re: [Exim] Router name available in RCPT ACL?

On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Tor Slettnes wrote:
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> 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.

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 address_data will follow the address through subsequent
redirects and be propagated back to the ACL. If other routers have
address_data then that will overwrite the previous value.

Tony.
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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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