On 09/01/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand. According to the Exim documentation:
>
> drop: This verb behaves like deny, except that an SMTP connection is
> forcibly closed after the 5xx error message has been sent. For example:
>
> drop message = I do
--On 9 January 2007 17:53:52 -0500 Marc Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hey, I'm sorry, I didn't realize that it sent a 550 before dropping the
> connection. Please ignore my previous message.
>
> - Marc
Oh, and mine!
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--On 9 January 2007 14:07:38 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The older Mail::SPF::Query perl module also included a simple Exim acl
> example, the newer Mail::SPF does not. Does someone have an example acl
> that might include checking at the HELO, MAIL commands in addition to
&g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand. According to the Exim documentation:
>
> drop: This verb behaves like deny, except that an SMTP connection is
> forcibly closed after the 5xx error message has been sent. For example:
>
> drop message = I don't take more than 20 RCPTs
>
> The older Mail::SPF::Query perl module also included a simple Exim acl
> example, the newer Mail::SPF does not. Does someone have an example acl
> that might include checking at the HELO, MAIL commands in addition to RCPT
> and DATA commands.
>
You can use the same settings but
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'd also like some options - 'deny' or 'drop'? If a message fails SPF
> check
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'd also like some options - 'deny' or 'drop'? If a message fails SPF
> checking at the HELO or MAIL level, why should I not just 'drop' the
> connection rather then 'deny' the message?
If it's a legitimate mail server that happens to have misconfigured SPF,
droppi
The older Mail::SPF::Query perl module also included a simple Exim acl
example, the newer Mail::SPF does not. Does someone have an example acl
that might include checking at the HELO, MAIL commands in addition to RCPT
and DATA commands.
I'd also like some options - 'deny' o
Terry Danter wrote:
Could some one give me an example acl for white listing that could be
placed at the top of my alc's
put
accept acl = whitelist
at the beginning of the ACLs you want to use this in.
I would love to include some like
sender_domains = /usr/local/etc/exim/exim.whitelist
sen
Could some one give me an example acl for white listing that could be
placed at the top of my alc's
I tried some thing like
whitelist:
accept senders = lsearch*@;/usr/local/etc/exim/test
And a few others off the mailing list with no success.
I would love to include some like
sender_domains = /u
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