On 2009-08-20 at 01:33 +0200, Jakub Čermák wrote:
> Hello *,
> I’ve this condition in my router:
> condition = ${lookup mysql {SELECT home FROM passwd WHERE
> email='${local_pa...@${domain}'}}
> But I want to have a special router ho handle spam messages, therefore I’d
> like to add another cond
Hello *,
I’ve this condition in my router:
condition = ${lookup mysql {SELECT home FROM passwd WHERE
email='${local_pa...@${domain}'}}
But I want to have a special router ho handle spam messages, therefore I’d like
to add another condition to the previous one, something like "if
($h_X-Spam-Flag
Hi - A client of mine wants all incoming emails greater than a certain size to
be 'redirected' to a 'super user'
I tried to solve it using a filter, but it seems filters only work on a
per-user basis (?)
/etc/exim/myfilter:
# Exim filter
if $message_size is above 8m
then
deliver attachme...@xy
On 2009-08-19 at 17:52 +0200, Bill Hayles wrote:
> > hostlist relay_from_hosts = 127.0.0.1 : 172.26.0.2 :
If you use @[] instead of enumerating local IPs manually, then you'll
pick up on all the local IP addresses, including the IPv6 ones.
> MAILMAN_SMTPHOST
>
> I had this set to "local
Vasiliy G Tolstov wrote:
> В Срд, 19/08/2009 в 11:52 +0200, Renaud Allard пишет:
>
>> Because RFC5321 (and 2821, 821) says so:
>>
>> Here is what RFC says (I removed useless parts):
>>
>> Reverse-path = Path / "<>"
>>
>> Path = "<" [ A-d-l ":" ] Mailbox ">"
>>
>> A-d-l = At-
Hi, Kyle and Andrew,
Before you read further I have sorted this. However, for the possible
benefit of others I've added the error at the end.
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 10:27:16 -0400 in message
20090819142716.ga3...@engr.uky.edu,
from Kyle Dippery received here at 19/08/2009 16:57:01
It was said:
Hi,
I recently changed to Exim from a Windows MTA, and I'm happy with it. It
will accept mail for everybody it should do and reject others. It will also
send mail from KMail, and happily relay from other machines on my LAN.
For the last few days, I've been trying to set up a Mailman installation
Hi,
I have the following in my configure file to block mail on a certain
blacklist. However, I want to allow the IP if the user is authenticated.
However, it doesnt seem to be working...
Is the syntax incorrect? should it be authenticated = !* ?
denymessage = Access denied - $send
--On 18 August 2009 21:25:47 +0100 Jeremy Harris wrote:
> On 08/18/2009 07:03 PM, Chump Chumpster wrote:
>> I was wondering if there's a simple way to block outgoing mail to a
>> specific domain such as aol.com hotmail.com etc. I'd like to do this for
>> all users, in the case that there's a co
Vasiliy G Tolstov wrote:
> В Срд, 19/08/2009 в 11:15 +0200, Renaud Allard пишет:
>
>> Well, as it seems you also reject perfectly valid email addresses :)
>>
>> v.tols...@selfip.ru
>> SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO::
>> host mx2.selfmail.ru [77.221.143.26]: 550 X-ACL-
В Срд, 19/08/2009 в 11:15 +0200, Renaud Allard пишет:
>
> Well, as it seems you also reject perfectly valid email addresses :)
>
> v.tols...@selfip.ru
> SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO::
> host mx2.selfmail.ru [77.221.143.26]: 550 X-ACL-SMTP-MAIL:
> Invalid sender
Vasiliy G Tolstov wrote:
> Hello. Sometime i got strange spam e-mails like:
>
> Return-path:
> Envelope-to: v.tols...@selfip.ru
> Delivery-date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 11:59:31 +0400
> X-SPF: none (irish-hostmasters.com)
> X-DKIM: unsigned (irish-hostmasters.com)
> Received: from [UNAVAILABLE] ([61.7
Vasiliy G Tolstov wrote:
> Hello. Sometime i got strange spam e-mails like:
>
> Return-path:
> Envelope-to: v.tols...@selfip.ru
> Delivery-date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 11:59:31 +0400
> X-SPF: none (irish-hostmasters.com)
> X-DKIM: unsigned (irish-hostmasters.com)
> Received: from [UNAVAILABLE] ([61.7
Hello. Sometime i got strange spam e-mails like:
Return-path:
Envelope-to: v.tols...@selfip.ru
Delivery-date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 11:59:31 +0400
X-SPF: none (irish-hostmasters.com)
X-DKIM: unsigned (irish-hostmasters.com)
Received: from [UNAVAILABLE] ([61.74.98.247]:49525 helo=WRNYQDXF) by
mxs.self
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