On 2008-12-02 at 12:43 -0500, Don Sceifers wrote:
> Phil,
> (or anyone)
> 
> I have tried to get this into our cPanel configuration and I don't know
> exactly where to put it. Can you validate that this ACL will drop any
> connection trying to deliver to one of our domains that has not defined an
> MX Record?
> 
> drop  message = That is not a valid email for this domain
>       mx_domains = *

No, it's not an ACL option.

> And once again, where is a good spot to drop it in the exim config file.

Per my original mail:
: Instead look at setting the mx_domains option on your dnslookup router
: to specify a list of domain-matching items (eg:  *.co.com : *.com.com )
: which require an MX record.

If you add:
  mx_domains = *
to the dnslookup Router which handles outbound mail, then it will
require an MX record (no fallback to A); the normal recipient
verification in the RCPT ACL will handle this fine, since the domain
should no longer have a Router which accepts mail for it, so the address
will be unhandled.

Exim ships with documentation called The Exim Specification; it's
available online at www.exim.org or in a file called "spec.txt" which
your software packages should have installed somewhere.  In that, you
can search for "mx_domains" to get more detailed information.

-Phil

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