Yeah after thinking about it I think a stored procedure would work
great. If I get it working I will post the results to the list.

On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 13:14, Jesse Norell wrote:
> If using pgsql, a stored procedure could probably do the trick
> fairly easily.  Don't use exim myself, but you have the identical
> circumstance in other mta's as well (it looks like postfix's
> local_recipient_maps handles it by default, per the config file
> comments).
> 
> 
> ---- Original Message ----
> From: Bryan Ballard <dbmail@dbmail.org>
> To: dbmail@dbmail.org
> Subject: [Dbmail] exim recipent verify
> Sent: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:21:06 -0500
> 
> > Has anyone found a simple way to have Exim verify that the address
> it is
> > accepting mail for is a valid dbmail email address. I have looked
> into
> > using a query from the aliases table, but if you use any [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > ->
> > user aliases exim can't handle that. I am wondering if a
> verification
> > daemon in dbmail might be the answer.
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