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--- Comment #2 from Mike Tubby <[email protected]>  2012-05-23 13:47:44 
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Jakob,

Yes, you're right - you can do this, however its somewhat hack-ish and I 
consider it a work-around :-)

Since routers (and transports?) already have a "no_more" clause to 
provide guaranteed 'end of processing' I was proposing this as a way to 
achieve the same thing in DKIM and in a consistent way throughout Exim.

Mike


On 23/05/2012 12:10, Jakob Hirsch wrote:
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> --- Comment #1 from Jakob Hirsch<[email protected]>   2012-05-23 
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> You can easily do that with Exim's existing capabilities. Just set a ACL
> variable and evaluate it at the beginning of the DKIM acl, e.g.:
>
> accept
>    condition = $acl_m_dkim_no_more
>
> ...
>
> accept
>    sender_domains = +dkim_known_signers
>    dkim_status = pass
>    ...
>    set acl_m_dkim_no_more = true
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> (I don't know enough about DKIM to say if it makes sense to do this, though)
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