>To be able to use require_files to verify the recipient, the directory path must >be readable to the exim user or group. If that isn't possible, then you would >need to turn on no_verify on the router, and add another router with verify_only >that checks for valid recipients using some other method not involving reading >those directories.
Right.. sorry for the many posts.. I have added my Debian-exim and mail groups to the sympa group. I have added initgroups = true to my routers I have restarted exim. Same thing happens. But what I can still not understand is this: Oct 26 21:55:24 haven exim[24235]: 2006-10-26 21:55:24 1GdBJz-0006It-VG <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=digium-69-16-138-164.phx1.puregig.net (lists.digium.com) [69.16.138.164] P=esmtp S=4342 [EMAIL PROTECTED] That's a normal mail, P is esmtp which is expected. But WHY does the "troublesome" mail have U set, and P not set? Oct 26 21:55:54 haven exim[24248]: 2006-10-26 21:55:54 H=mail.acc.umu.se [130.239.18.156] U=postfix F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> temporarily rejected RCPT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: require_files: error for /home/sympa/expl/listor.skyddsrummet.net/bjorkriset-styrelse/config: Permission denied Both these messages are coming in from remote hosts via SMTP, and both these hosts are external, and hence no "accept"-magic should happen. I feel like there is something fundamentally wrong here, and I really have no clue what so ever...
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