On 16 Mar 2021, at 20:27, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
On 16/03/2021 19:05, Niels Kobschätzki via Exim-users wrote:
is there any way that I could set recipients_max by default to
let’s say 50 but for special senders set a higher limit (like
1000)?
In ACLs or routers I can use conditions
Would this happen to be running under Xen HVM? When starting a new
guest under Xen HVM, the time is apparently initialized from the Xen
hypervisor itself, not from the good time kept in Dom0. Xen's time is
not corrected by NTP. When the physical host has been running for a
very long
On 16/03/2021 19:05, Niels Kobschätzki via Exim-users wrote:
is there any way that I could set recipients_max by default to let’s say 50 but
for special senders set a higher limit (like 1000)?
In ACLs or routers I can use conditions and stuff like that. For example I have
a router with
senders
Hi,
is there any way that I could set recipients_max by default to let’s
say 50 but for special senders set a higher limit (like 1000)?
In ACLs or routers I can use conditions and stuff like that. For example
I have a router with
senders = nwildlsearch;/etc/exim/conf/ratelimit_whitelist
and
On 3/16/21 10:13 PM, Matt Rubright via Exim-users wrote:
Today, I discovered that NTP is stepping the time pretty significantly when
the service starts on boot.
Would this happen to be running under Xen HVM? When starting a new
guest under Xen HVM, the time is apparently initialized from
> On 16/03/2021 14:13, Matt Rubright via Exim-users wrote:
> > I was curious to know if it sounds like Exim is functioning
> > as intended here.
>
> Exim developers, at least this one, like to think of time
> being reliable. Dealing with it not behaving like time should
> becomes... hard.
> --
>
On 16/03/2021 14:13, Matt Rubright via Exim-users wrote:
I was curious to know if it sounds like Exim is functioning
as intended here.
Exim developers, at least this one, like to think of time
being reliable. Dealing with it not behaving like time should
becomes... hard.
--
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi everyone,
Not sure where else to report what I've been troubleshooting, but I thought
it worth starting here.
For years now, I've been running Exim as a mail relay on CentOS 7 AWS
instances. Those instances have been whitelisted by Amazon for this purpose
and under normal circumstances operate