Ian P. Christian wrote:
> I'm sure I'm doing something silly here, but I can't figure out why this 
> isn't working.
> 
> My server handles email for domain.com, and then forwards it on to 
> another mail server.
> 
> I want to enable recipient call out, so that if someone mails a 
> non-existant address at domain.com, it is rejected at my server.
> 
> acl_check_rcpt:
>    accept  hosts         = :
> 
>    warn    log_message   = "xxxx: relay domain"
>            domains       = +relay_to_domains
> 
>    deny    message       = REJECTED - Recipient Verify Failed - User Not 
> Found
>            domains       = +relay_to_domains
>            !verify       = recipient/callout=2m,use_sender
> 
> 
> 2007-11-07 13:16:53 H=xian.ncuk.net [80.249.110.212] Warning: "xxxx: 
> relay domain"
> 2007-11-07 13:16:56 1Ipkm6-0000Kj-Rn <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> H=xian.ncuk.net [80.249.110.212] P=esmtps X=TLSv1:AES256-SHA:256 S=482 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] T="test"
> 2007-11-07 13:16:58 1Ipkm6-0000Kj-Rn => [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> R=mysql_mail_route T=remote_smtp H=204.15.133.126 [204.15.133.126] 
> X=TLSv1:AES256-SHA:256
> 2007-11-07 13:16:58 1Ipkm6-0000Kj-Rn Completed
> 
>

It should work like you did.
You should maybe ensure that 204.15.133.126 is actually denying messages to non
existent users.

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