On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 14:43 -0800, Phil Pennock wrote:
> On 2009-11-10 at 18:04 +0300, Vasiliy G Tolstov wrote:
> > Hello.
> > I have this regular expression to check Message-Id header
> > [\S]+@(?:[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?\.)+[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?
> > 
> > (* before @ and two words separated with dot after @)
> > 
> >   deny          condition               = ${if match
> > {$h_Message-Id:}{[\S]+@(?:[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?\.)+[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?}
> >  {1}}
> >                 message                 = X-ACL-DATA: Invalid Message-Id
> >                 log_message             = X-ACL-DATA: Invalid Message-Id
> > 
> > But if a send e-mail with a...@test and [email protected] all messages passed
> > by this acl and delivery.
> > 
> > pcretest work's fine with this expression
> 
> You need to wrap the regexp in \N....\N to protect escape sequences
> inside it.  Otherwise, the "\." is interpreted at the Exim string
> expansion layer and becomes just "." in the regexp.
> 
> Generally, you can test by starting a test Exim daemon on a different
> port, with debugging turned on via -d; you can test the string expansion
> with -d+expand for more information.  Eg, in one terminal run:
> 
>   exim -d+expand -oX 26 -bd
> 
> and then connect to port 26 in a different window and type/paste in the
> SMTP dialogue to send your test message.
> 
> Regards,
> -Phil
> 
Thank's. THis forks fine.

-- 
Vasiliy G Tolstov <[email protected]>
Selfip.Ru


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