mailman_verp_router:
driver = dnslookup
# we only consider messages sent in through loopback
- condition = ${if eq{$sender_host_address}{127.0.0.1}{yes}{no}}
+ condition = ${if or{{eq{$sender_host_address}{127.0.0.1}}
+ {eq{$sender_host_address}{::1}}}{yes}{no}}
# we do not do this for traffic going to the local machine
domains = !+local_domains:!+mm_domains
ignore_target_hosts = <; 0.0.0.0; \
+ 64.94.110.11; \
127.0.0.0/8; \
- ::1/128; \
- fe80::/10; \
- ff00::/8
+ ::1/128;fe80::/10;fe \
+ c0::/10;ff00::/8
# only the un-VERPed bounce addresses are handled
senders = "*-bounces@*"
transport = mailman_verp_smtp
driver = smtp
# put recipient address into return_path
return_path = \
- ${local_part:$return_path}+$original_local_part=$original_domain@${domain:$return_path}
+ ${local_part:$return_path}+$local_part=$domain@${domain:$return_path}
# must restrict to one recipient at a time
max_rcpt = 1
# Errors-To: may carry old return_path
headers_remove = Errors-To
- headers_add = Errors-To: \
- ${local_part:$return_path}+$original_local_part=$original_domain@${domain:$return_path}
+ headers_add = Errors-To: ${return_path}
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<p>Once this has been configured, Mailman can be set to not do
transport which caused locally aliased recipient addresses to
have incorrect VERP extensions added. Followed posting to
exim-users list by Arkadiusz Miskiewicz -- <i>Nigel Metheringham</i>.</li>
+ <li><b>19 November 2004</b> Fixed previously unnoticed brainstorm
+ where <tt>reject</tt> had been used as a ACL verb rather than
+ <tt>deny</tt>. Fixes to the VERP router/transport pair.
+ -- <i>Nigel Metheringham</i></li>
</ul>
You</i>.</p>
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