Hi Fred,

Fred Viles wrote:
| I doubt this is working, without including $acl_verify_message like Mark | suggested...

The "by default" is significant. It works here without $acl_verify_message, but if you are supplying an explicit "message =" option in the ACL stanza that's doing the deny, then indeed you have to include $acl_verify_message.

Ah! Indeed I didn't read it like that. I now also see, that the "message =" is not in the default Exim configuration file, but was added in the Debian configuration, obscuring the default message, confusing me.

Thanks, it now makes (more) sense...
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 - Pieter

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