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[Bug 481] sender_domains failure
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------- Comment #1 from exim-bugzilla-20070119@djce.org.uk 2007-03-09 08:15 -------
So far you've got no evidence of a bug. Once you've proved that there is a bug
to fix, feel free to file a bug report.

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[Bug 481] sender_domains failure [ In reply to ]
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------- Comment #2 from ph10@hermes.cam.ac.uk 2007-03-09 09:18 -------
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, james@digitalchicago.net wrote:

> So I tried this:
> deny sender_domains = +relay_to_domains
>
> It denies all legitimate mail instead.

Please show some evidence for this. In which ACL have you put that? What
do you see in your log files? What is in your list of +relay_to_domains?
Have you tried testing with -bh and -d to see what is happening in
detail? I'm afraid that reports of the form "this doesn't work" are
almost impossible to deal with.

Philip

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