[exim] Configuring rate limiting on a per router basis

2012-11-22 Thread Cameron Harris
Hello all, I'm using exim 4.72, under Debian squeeze. I've been working on creating routers that will add additional headers to our messages based on which router they pass through. I however would like to create rate limiting conditions that make decisions based on these added headers. How

Re: [exim] Configuring rate limiting on a per router basis

2012-11-22 Thread Lena
From: Cameron Harris I've been working on creating routers that will add additional headers to our messages based on which router they pass through. I however would like to create rate limiting conditions that make decisions based on these added headers. How would I go about configuring a

Re: [exim] Configuring rate limiting on a per router basis

2012-11-22 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 21/11/2012 17:37, Cameron Harris wrote: I'm using exim 4.72, under Debian squeeze [...] Is it possible to create acl's within my routers or to set rules that specify what acl to hit after passing through a router? Not using current versions of Exim. The next version should include means

Re: [exim] Configuring rate limiting on a per router basis

2012-11-22 Thread Cameron Harris
Interesting. Thanks Lena, I don't believe that is the direction i'd like to go. Would $sender_address_data be able to contain data about message headers? Thanks for the advice Jeremy, I guess we may have to wait for the next release of exim in order to do exactly what I'd like. So moving forward

Re: [exim] Configuring rate limiting on a per router basis

2012-11-22 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 11/22/2012 07:43 PM, Cameron Harris wrote: Interesting. Thanks Lena, I don't believe that is the direction i'd like to go. Would $sender_address_data be able to contain data about message headers? Yes, depending if your routers already use address_data for some other purpose. See chapter

[exim] Block access to certain IPs

2012-11-22 Thread Jorge
Hi, Daily I found in rejectlog file hundreds of lines like: 2012-mm-dd hh: mm: ss fixed_login authenticator failed for ([www.xxx.yyy.zzz]) [ww.xx.yyy.zz]: 535 Incorrect authentication data (set_id = xyz) And in most of them the IP is the same. How I can prevents access to EXIM of those IPs?

[exim] lowest numbered MX record points to local host

2012-11-22 Thread Shahid Ashraf
I'm getting this error on EXIM 4.77 Centos 6. lowest numbered MX record points to local host Exim installation with YUM. Shahid -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list -

Re: [exim] lowest numbered MX record points to local host

2012-11-22 Thread Tom Kinghorn
On 22/11/2012 13:25, Shahid Ashraf wrote: I'm getting this error on EXIM 4.77 Centos 6. lowest numbered MX record points to local host Exim installation with YUM. Shahid Read the FAQ sections of the Exim docs. *http://wiki.exim.org/FAQ/Routing_to_remote_hosts/Q0301* then search for

Re: [exim] Block access to certain IPs

2012-11-22 Thread Bernard Hurley
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 08:07:12AM -0300, Jorge wrote: Hi, Daily I found in rejectlog file hundreds of lines like: 2012-mm-dd hh: mm: ss fixed_login authenticator failed for ([www.xxx.yyy.zzz]) [ww.xx.yyy.zz]: 535 Incorrect authentication data (set_id = xyz) And in most of them the