Thanks for the reply Andrew. I assume if the callout server (SMTP or LDAP)
is unavailable for whatever reason the mail will just be accepted and sit
in a queue until the check can be run successfully?

Regards,
Mark


On 25 April 2013 11:37, Andrew Colin Kissa <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 25 Apr 2013, at 12:31 PM, Mark Adams wrote:
>
> > Does your example config include recipient verification? From a look
> through it appears that it does, and checks against the baruwa DB - is that
> correct?
>
> Yes, No it does not check recipients against the DB, it checks domains
> against the DB.
>
> If you want to check recipients existence you can either use SMTP
> callbacks or use LDAP
> lookups.
>
> > In my tests it seems that I have to login to baruwa with each user to
> create the baruwa account when using external auth. Is there any way to
> populate with baruwa db initially with all current user accounts with
> external auth?
>
> No there is no way to do that, use the above solutions if you want to
> check a users existence
> before you accept the mail.
>
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