On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Philip Hazel wrote: > > Well, you have really opened a can of worms there.
:-) > However, I am not convinced this is right. Sender verification is about > checking the incoming sender of the message, and we aren't checking that > at this point. Perhaps there is no "right" answer. It seems to me that there's no difference between sender verification and receipient verification, except for the position in the envelope occupied by the address. Part of the difficulty with errors_to is that it operates at a point where a sender address becomes a bounce recipient address. I take the view that bounce recipient addresses are still sender addresses because that's where they came from originally, but this is a bit radical and rather arguable. Tony. -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://dotat.at/ ${sg{\N${sg{\ N\}{([^N]*)(.)(.)(.*)}{\$1\$3\$2\$1\$3\n\$2\$3\$4\$3\n\$3\$2\$4}}\ \N}{([^N]*)(.)(.)(.*)}{\$1\$3\$2\$1\$3\n\$2\$3\$4\$3\n\$3\$2\$4}} -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-dev Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ##
