nobaloney
NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam †
The real question is what does exim look for as the sender? Since they use the plural, senders, I'm just not sure and will try to find out today.
So far all I've found is here; if you search for mailer daemon you'll read:
Also note lines 836 through 849 and 851 through 863 in my exim.conf file found here.
I didn't write this code; it may have been written by John or Mark as original DirectAdmin code. It also presumes that you can identify mailer-daemon sent email by looking at the sender.
Also look at paragraph A.12.12, here.
I'm going to ask on the exim-users list. In the meantime, since the ACL does no harm, there's no reason to make any change.
Jeff
So far all I've found is here; if you search for mailer daemon you'll read:
I've always taken this to mean that when you check for senders in an acl you'll find Mailer-Daemon. Maybe I'm wrong.MAILER-DAEMON is used by Exim as the sender address in bounce messages. It is also recommended that root be set up as an alias for an administrator, especially when deliveries are being run under the permissions of the recipient users, in order to avoid running any delivery as root.
Also note lines 836 through 849 and 851 through 863 in my exim.conf file found here.
I didn't write this code; it may have been written by John or Mark as original DirectAdmin code. It also presumes that you can identify mailer-daemon sent email by looking at the sender.
Also look at paragraph A.12.12, here.
I'm going to ask on the exim-users list. In the meantime, since the ACL does no harm, there's no reason to make any change.
Jeff