On 2016-12-11, Heiko Schlittermann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The ACL (here acl_smtp_data) work for incoming messages. That is, they
> have to "enter" the Exim spool via Exim (normally via networked SMTP, but
> SMTP via STDIN/STDOUT is possible too, or via piping into
> /usr/sbin/sendmail)
>
>  If you move the files to the spool directory by your own means,
> the ACL are not consulted in any way.

> I'm not sure, there is the comment about "outgoing" =E2=80=A6 ACL generally=
>  do
> not work for outgoing, as I stated above. BUT, there is one exception:
> the event interface. And I believe, you can call a custom ACL through
> the event interface. Maybe the configured it in Cpanel. Or they did some
> other addtion to Exim I'm not aware of.

It could just have checked in the data acl that the destination 
address is not local, and then branched here, but I too am speculating.

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