>> You can solve your problem with an ACL statement like
>>  deny sender_domains = !+local_domains

What does sender_domain check? The envelope or the from: field?

> Depends on whether "from: field" refers to the header or envelope.

This hits pretty much where I am not sure what I need to check. Though my
problem is pretty straight forward. If you are authorized to the server as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] you should not be able to send mails that appear to
come from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So I would guess I need to take care about the from: field, don't I?

What is the relationship between the from: field and the envelope? What
info gets filled in from where?

Pointers to the Exim spec will do, but I was unable to find this info myself.

Regards,
Torsten

> Tony Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>> we're running Exim 4.3 and I would like to limit users to send mail
with a
>>> from: field with domains that are in the local_domains list.
> [...]
>> You can solve your problem with an ACL statement like
>
>>  deny sender_domains = !+local_domains
>
> Depends on whether "from: field" refers to the header or envelope.
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