Hi > http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.62/doc/html/spec_html/ch46.html#SECTverp > > > Now, for every mail to have a distinct envelope sender, I > need to pass > > every mail distinctly to the mail server. > > Nope.
But it says: > For this to work, you must also arrange for outgoing messages that have "-request" in their return paths to have just a single recipient. That is achieved by setting max_rcpt to 1. So I do need to send every mail distinctly... What am I missing? If I manage to get around this, here is what I understand so far: I could use a redirect router, which places the decoded real envelope sender using errors_to and redirects to the decoded real RCPT-adress inside. (Remeber: rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@address.com) As far as I understand routers are run independently for each address, which makes the MAX_RCPT obsolete. I should then propably arrange to accept a lot of RCPTs for that sender. Am I missing something? Is there a secure way to force exim to accept EVERY RCPT independent of every possible problem and bounce if there are problems? (As I am using JavaMail, it might be a little hard to track down denied RCPTs to distinct addresses...) Regards, Steffen
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