On Monday 03 September 2007 19:11, WJCarpenter wrote:
> I was doing a specialty router for some sender (only) verification,
> and it finally occurred to me that during sender verification, it's
> $local_part and $domain that are interesting, not
> $sender_address_local_part and $sender_address_domain.  I probably
> knew that at some time in the past, but I went on a spec hunt to find
> it mentioned.  I didn't find it in the spec (or the book).  Is it
> there somewhere?  (My guess is probably yes ... :-)

verify = sender causes Exim to try to route the sender address in verification 
mode, much like verifying the recipient of a corresponding bounce message. 
Not setting $local_part and $domain to the local part and domain of the 
address to be verified simply would make no sense. Secion 40.35 states 
that 'The first stage of address verification, which always happens, is to 
run the address through the routers, in “verify mode”.', and I think that's 
clear enough.

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