Hi, Dmitriy -
Jeremy's already answered saying it's not possible to change the file
extension. I'll chip in with my usual waving of a warning flag to say you
need to be very careful when thinking about altering the headers and/or
content of a message (which includes its attachments) and the messag
On 28/03/18 15:37, Richard Anderson via Exim-users wrote:
> I am attempting to setup ratelimit based on recipient. I am unable to
> limit the number of emails sent to a specific recipient. This is the
> configuration I am using
> (/etc/exim4/conf.d/acl/10_exim4-config_smtp_rcpt):
>
> acl_smtp_rcpt
On 28/03/18 10:42, Dmitriy Matrosov via Exim-users wrote:
> Is it possible to change attached file extension?
No.
--
## 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 - http://wiki.exim.org/
If I do the warn condition = ${if
match{$h_x-spam-status:}{\NUNPARSEABLE_RELAY\N}}
log_message = Schriftzeichen von "$sender_address" , an "$h_to:" -
"$recipients" - ,Betreff: "$h_subject:" sind nicht lesbar,
Header,UNPARSEABLE_RELAY!
It logs fine to /etc/exim/main.log according to the log_messa
Hi.
Is it possible to change attached file extension?
E.g. depending on results of content scanning with clamav, can i change
extension of files, which it thinks are viruses?
As i understand, `acl_smtp_mime` looks like the right fit, but because
it runs before `acl_smtp_data` results of clam
I am attempting to setup ratelimit based on recipient. I am unable to
limit the number of emails sent to a specific recipient. This is the
configuration I am using
(/etc/exim4/conf.d/acl/10_exim4-config_smtp_rcpt):
acl_smtp_rcpt:
defer
ratelimit = 2 / 1h / $recipients
message = Rate limit exc
On 29/03/18 10:05, Mueller via Exim-users wrote:
> The deny or discard condition does not work, but warn condition does:
> warn condition = ${if match{$h_x-spam-status:}{\NUNPARSEABLE_RELAY\N}}
> log_message=..
"Does not work" is not very descriptive. What did it actually do?
What was logged? D
Dear All,
I tried a deny condition in the section, acl_check_data :
acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data
acl_check_data
deny condition = ${if match{$h_x-spam-status:}{\NUNPARSEABLE_RELAY\N}}
log_message=
The deny or discard condition does not work, but warn condition does:
warn condition = ${if ma
On 28/03/18 10:43, Mark Elkins via Exim-users wrote:
> I've no idea if its possible to allow weaker encryption for
> opportunistic connections
> but enforce stronger encryption types on DANE compliant connections?
tls_required_ciphers on the smtp transport is expanded;
do a dnsdb lookup (or series