Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
W B Hacker<[email protected]>  (Mon May 23 16:56:16 2011):
(…)

verify = sender                morphs to:     verify = sender_route

(no longer possible to option a 'callout', timeout still optional)


verify = sender/callout        morphs to:     Verify = sender_contact

   (no longer possible to NOT do the callout, timeout still optional)

Not sure if the FIRST form even has a place at the table so long as
we still have:

verify = reverse_host_lookup

I'm not sure - may be I'm confused - but, "verify = sender" checks
the information from the envelope sender, while "verify =
reverse_host_lookup" checks the IP the client system is connecting from.

Thus, both options (sender (or call it sender_router)
and reverse_host_lookup) can be useful.



Heiko,

I am WAY too tired to go grok the code just now, but I suspect you are correct.

If so, then:

reverse_host_lookup     or      host_route_trace        

and

reverse_sender_lookup   or      mail_from_trace


Might be more consistent.


BTW your server and mine were historically blocking each other by two different types of those 'accidental' byproducts I mentioned.

Seems we have both made config changes, so I'll cc: you.

IF you get it, reply.

Bill


*your* use of it prevents me sending to you. I don't BL or block sender callouts - just don't respond until OTHER tests have been passed - by which time it is too late.

Conversely, MY rejection on the presence of 'ssl.

you 'ssl' in sever ID string does hereverse..


Bill

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