Hi !!

Maybe it will be better that you manage to build a database where
you can lookup every local address and get a boolean indicating
if the user requires virus scan or not. When you build that database
you should take redirections in accout.

> I can store boolean values in acl-variables. But I need to know which 
> value to store by a recursive function. Recursive, because each 
> recipient can be a redirect that can have multiple recipients and each 
> recipient of this redirect can be another redirect that has multiple 
> recipients and so on. I need to find out if at least one recipient is a 
> mailbox that has the virus scan enabled. I don't know how to do this 
> within an exim config.
> 
> And I don't know yet how to do this with perl-enabled exim. Has anyone 
> tried to do something similar before?
> 
> I would like to use exim functions like lsearch and variables like 
> $local_part and $domain within the perl parts, is this possible? I 
> haven't looked for examples yet, sorry.

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Best regards ...

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