On Friday 01 June 2007 01:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, it seemed like that the 550 was the correct response.  How do I have
> Exim "accept" the message and generate a bounce??

To do that, you have to accept it through the ACLs (I assume that you're only 
*ever* going to do that if the sender is authenticated!), then make sure that 
routing fails. To do *that*, either add an extra condition to the routers 
that would otherwise accept the addresses you want to reject, or add an extra 
router that catches the bad addresses, like this:

bad_recipients:
  local_parts = foo : bar : /etc/exim/bad_recipients
  driver = redirect
  data = :fail:Bad recipient

or simply add :fail: records to an existing alias file. The best solution 
depends on exactly what you want to achieve, what class of addresses you want 
to block; when, how many, and why. Why does Exim accept mail for those 
addresses in the first place?

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Magnus Holmgren        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                       (No Cc of list mail needed, thanks)

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