Dear all,
I set up spam filtering with rspamd and exim.
But only internal emails are scanned. Emails fetched by fetchmail are not
scanned.
How do I configure rspamd/exim to scan incoming mails from fetchmail?
My config so far:
acl_smtp_mail = acl_check_mail
acl_smtp_rcpt = acl_check_rcpt
Hello to all,
is there a good howto making exim work with rspamd?
Greetings
Daniel
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Dear All,
I try to catch the friendly name from within $h_from (ex h_from:
"Tester").
I have set it in acl_check_data with no success:
drop
condition = ${if match{$h_from:}{"tester.*<"}}
message = Blacklisted.
log_message = Tester spamer.
What do I miss?
Greetings
Daniel
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Try it this way:
My Example, where @tplk.loc change to s @your.domain
And /etc/exim/lokal_remote is the alias file change the path to where you
want
In the alias file:
Your.real@your.domain : remote=my-alias[-bounces]@mydomain.example.com
# REWRITE CONFIGURATION
Hello,
I do this job in acl_check_data.
In the file deny_senders I put the domains and emailadresses I don' t want
to reach any of my users (spam).
Deny_senders ex.:
*@qq.com
*@svensinc.biz.ua
*@intersallem.eu
*@avoca37.org
*@bellis.host
*@limanaki.co.ua
*@melia.biz.ua
*@sunrise.co.ua
ged.
Greetings
Daniel
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Von: Jeremy Harris via Exim-users [mailto:exim-users@exim.org]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. März 2018 11:24
An: exim-users@exim.org
Betreff: Re: [exim] acl_check_data discard, deny condition not working
On 29/03/18 10:05, Mueller via Exim
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
Dear all,
I try to write an acl in the section acl_smtp_data.
The purpose is to catch an entry in a specific spam header
:UNPARSEABLE_RELAY. If exim find that entry it should produce a log entry
like "unparseable entry found".
In did it like that
warn condition = ${if
Dear all,
I have a problem concerning exim 4.72. It seems that remove_header is
unknown within this version: error in ACL: unknown ACL condition/modifier in
"remove_header"!?
Is this true?
The whole line is: remove_header = disposition-notification-to
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Hello to all,
I try to write acl for incomming chinese spam. Does anyone know how to check
for chinese content?
Am I right with the $mime_charset = gb2312 (Chinese)?
Greetings
Daniel
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I tried this without any success
condition = ${if def:disposition-notification-to: {1}{0}}
headers_remove = disposition-notification-to
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Gesendet: Freitag, 16. März 2018 09:07
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I am trying to remove a soecial header from within acl_check_recpi: header
disposition-notification-to.
Is this possible?
Greetings
Daniel
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senders= lsearch file /etc/exim4/virtualdomains.txt
Greetings
Daniel
EDV Daniel Müller
Leitung EDV
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Tel.: 07071/206-463, Fax: 07071/206-499
Email: muel...@tropenklinik.de
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Hi again,
just the use of clamav will run without issues:
av_scanner = clamd:127.0.0.1 3310
Sophos:
av_scanner = sophie:/var/run/sophie
Avast:
av_scanner = avast:/var/run/avast/scan.sock:FLAGS -fullfiles:SENSITIVITY
-pup
av_scanner = avast:your.ip.nr 5036
integration
On 2018-02-21 12:42, Mueller wrote:
> This is my dovecot_delivery
>
> dovecot_virtual_delivery:
> driver = pipe
> command = /usr/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-lda -d $local_part@$domain -f
> $sender_address
> message_prefix =
> message_suffix
This is my dovecot_delivery
dovecot_virtual_delivery:
driver = pipe
command = /usr/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-lda -d $local_part@$domain -f
$sender_address
message_prefix =
message_suffix =
delivery_date_add
envelope_to_add
return_path_add
log_output
user = vmail
temp_errors = 64
nge every day, I wonder how
easy it would be to cache the results.
whois isn't as easy to script as you may wish (Tony Finch has a rant about
this at
https://fanf.dreamwidth.org/113367.html
) but it may be sufficient for your use.
On Tue, 20 Feb 2018, Mueller via Exim-users wrote:
> So
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Februar 2018 10:35
An: exim-users@exim.org
Betreff: Re: [exim] Get the value of an external script in a condition
On 20/02/18 09:15, Mueller via Exim-users wrote:
> #!/bin/bash
> out=$(/usr/bin/whois $1|grep "Registrar:"| cut -d ':
Dear all,
I try to put an acl in my exim config.
I want to get the registrar of the "$sender_address_domain" of incoming
mails. So i can block known spam-registrars (Panama).
This is my shell script:
#!/bin/bash
out=$(/usr/bin/whois $1|grep "Registrar:"| cut -d ':' -f2| awk '{print $1}')
echo
m to header From
Am 12.07.2017 um 10:45 Mueller wrote:
> On the first glance:
>
> Just put a text-file in /etc/exim or where exims path is linked to
> Ex.: rewrite
>
> In rewrite : apchache@your.mydomain : remote=apache@rewritten.mydomain
> <-- first real then afte
On the first glance:
Just put a text-file in /etc/exim or where exims path is linked to
Ex.: rewrite
In rewrite : apchache@your.mydomain : remote=apache@rewritten.mydomain <--
first real then after remote what you want it to be
In exim.conf:
Rewrite Rules:
##mails out
apache@your.mydomain
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Hello,
gourav saini schrieb:
i want just suppose my Machine name :- test.example.com i want when i m
sending a mail to another id my mail id go with gou...@example.com but now
its going with machine name:- gou...@test.example.com
probably you are looking for primary_hostname
Matthew Newton schrieb:
Hi all,
New version of exitop has escaped the clutches of the subversion
repository. Get it from the same place:
http://www.le.ac.uk/its/mcn4/exitop/
Hi, i get:
nethawk:~ # ./exitop-0.02 /var/log/exim/exim_mainlog
You cannot use newterm() with this Perl
number sent, etc.
How can I do this with exim?
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Kevin Gordon schrieb:
A quick question about exim, is it possible to notify the mailbox
destination that there quota us filling up? For example if a user has a 10Mb
quota and they hit 8Mb I want to automatically dispatch them a message
saying their mailbox is almost full and they should do
Hello,
i am not so familiar with regex, possibly someone
can help me.
Currently i use in the ACL section:
deny message = Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as recipient \n\
i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
condition = ${if eq{$local_part}{robot}{1}{0}}
domains=test.archesoft.de
I am
Thanks Marc and Magnus !
It works perfect.
Torsten Mueller wrote:
- the first chars of the local_part should be numeric.
- the length of the numeric chars should be at least 8
- last chars of local_part should be '-robot'
For the records:
deny message = Please use your mobile number i.e
everything works as expected.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
Steffen Mueller
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Hello,
how can I redirect messages based on the sending domain?
When using the 'senders' router option, lsearch won't expand s/th
like [EMAIL PROTECTED]. When using a condition, I will need to set up a
regexp.
I guess there is a smarter way of doing it but can't figure it out
right now
Hello Tony,
Tony Finch schrieb:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, V. T. Mueller wrote:
When using the 'senders' router option, lsearch won't expand s/th
like [EMAIL PROTECTED]. When using a condition, I will need to set up a
regexp.
Try using nwildlsearch, or lsearch*@
Thank you for the pointer, it works
Hello,
an autoresponder router containing:
subject = Re: $header_subject:
results in delivery failures whenever the subject line contains
characters like French accents or German Umlauts.
Can someone please tell me how to quote this correctly? I could not
find a solution reading the docs
Hello,
V. T. Mueller schrieb:
an autoresponder router containing:
subject = Re: $header_subject:
results in delivery failures whenever the subject line contains
characters like French accents or German Umlauts.
Can someone please tell me how to quote this correctly? I could not find
Hi,
I'd like to do spam and virus scanning depending on the domain (Exim 4.50).
For this to work I allow only recipients of the same domain in one mail
and keep the domain in acl_m0. This works as expected, RCPT ACL:
defer
message = ...
condition = ${if and { \
Good morning,
Marc Perkel schrieb:
Chris Meadors wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
If the part second to the end is co com net org then it's 3 part.
warnmessage = X-Maindomain: \
${if
match{XX${extract{-2}{.}{${domain:$h_From:}}}XX}{XX(co|com|net|org)XX}\
Good morning,
Nigel Metheringham ecrit:
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 11:10 -0400, Walt Reed wrote:
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 03:58:51PM +0100, Nigel Metheringham said:
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 16:54 +0200, V. T. Mueller wrote:
@Marc: a battery-backed write cache is an optional hardware feature
Thomas,
Thomas Stein schrieb:
I have a strange problem with the sender verify function in exim on ppc.
Although i have configured require verify = sender exim still accepts mails
with domain names like hsgdgdthd.uud. has someone got an idea whats causing
this?
The little information you
Marc,
Marc Perkel schrieb:
Yes - and he did - and a damn fine job he did to. All you did was heckle
me and waste people's time.
expecting others to completely solve one's own problems is stealing
people's time. I'm still surprised that there are numerous of those
who don't mind being robbed
Thomas,
Thomas Stein schrieb:
Sorry, You are right. Well i just make a telnet connection on port 25 like
this:
[..]
Did you do that from localhost or from remote?
Cheers,
vt
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Thomas,
Thomas Stein schrieb:
Sorry i missed that. This is how it is configured now but the sender is still
not verified.
You did send a 'kill -1' to exim, yes?
How about you run exim in foreground debug mode? Looking what an
exim -d does when handling an incoming call will probably help you
Hello,
Marc Perkel schrieb:
How about this?
http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/AuthenticatedSmtpUsingIMAP
Looks great! Maybe someday someone will be grateful for that. So
thanks for putting it online.
Kind regards,
vt
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Marc,
Marc Perkel schrieb:
http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/AuthenticatedSmtpUsingIMAP
Thanks - I think it's going to be a popular feature. It eliminates the
need for Exim to know what the IMAP backend is. I could totally change
IMAP server and change nothing in Exim to authenticate.
Hm, I
Hello Lanny,
Lanny Jason Godsey schrieb:
--- V. T. Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm, I don't know. Actually we are scratching our heads from time to
time for how we can optimize our SQL-calls and overall architecture
even further. I can't imagine the hardware that would allow us
Ian,
Ian Eiloart schrieb:
1) Besides, everyone is using this forum [=a place of assembly for the
people in ancient Greece] for support.
Well, that doesn't parse, because nothing in the context is in
ancient Greece. They didn't have SMTP servers, for example!
No, more like ancient Rome.
Hello,
Kurt Lieber schrieb:
At work, we are load testing a number of different mail servers. I
need to send large amounts of mail through the boxes as part of this.
To get rid of the mail, I'd like to have a linux box running Exim on
the end of the chain that does two very simple things:
*
Mark Smith schrieb:
[..]
For your information, our external IT advisers have now adjusted the
settings on our server to prevent a recurrence of the issue that you raised
- although in their view your comments were pedantic in the extreme and no
similar concerns were raised by any other of the
Hello Tom,
Tom Kistner schrieb:
V. T. Mueller wrote:
message-size_limit. Ok, this happens quite often. The problem today is
that the remote mailer appears to ignore the temporary error it is
given by exim. It just starts over. Infinitely.
You mean it ignores the non-temporary error (5xx
.|MoNK|Cucumber .,
.|MoNK|Cucumber . ecrit:
The lot of you that choose to argue and insult those that wish to use
appended disclaimers/footers are merely wasting peoples time.
There were a couple of friendly replies to your question, despite
the fact that this discussion has been held a
Hello,
Jonas Meurer schrieb:
virtual_users:
debug_print = R: virtual_users for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
driver = redirect
domains = +local_domains
data = [EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/exim4/aliases/$domain}}
qualify_preserve_domain
no_more
to split the mail for real mailboxes, i could add system
Tony Finch wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Thomas Mueller wrote:
The condition posted above works as expected now, but it doesn't work if
I add a where clause:
condition = ${if match{$local_part}{${lookup pgsql{SELECT '([0-9]+)' \
WHERE '${quote_pgsql:$domain}' = 'tmueller.com'}}}{yes
Hi,
I reject some generated recipient addresses that are spammed:
deny
message = ...
domains = +local_domains
condition = ${if match{$local_part}{[0-9]+}{yes}{no}}
But I'd like to get the regexp from a database:
condition = ${if match{$local_part}{{lookup pgsql{SELECT
Hello,
I have searched the archives for that matter but wasn't able to find
something applicable.
In fact, I'm quite pd about folks using greylisting in a way
that SMTP callbacks are rendered useless: we reject mail temporarily
since the callback is deferred by greylisting at the
Hello,
Jakob Hirsch schrieb:
V. T. Mueller wrote:
In fact, I'm quite pd about folks using greylisting in a way
that
SMTP callbacks are rendered useless: we reject mail temporarily
since the callback is deferred by greylisting at the sending site.
What makes you think that your
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