Looks good .. found some use full stuff already . thanks for the tip..
On 8/3/07, Renaud Allard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Gregory Machin wrote:
> > yip i know it would not be the easiest thing to do .. know of any
> > howto's on writing acls and macros ?
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> >
> The exim documentation is
Gregory Machin wrote:
> yip i know it would not be the easiest thing to do .. know of any
> howto's on writing acls and macros ?
>
>
The exim documentation is very clear, but you may want to try
http://www.exim-new-users.co.uk/ first.
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yip i know it would not be the easiest thing to do .. know of any
howto's on writing acls and macros ?
On 8/2/07, Renaud Allard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Gregory Machin wrote:
> > no .. incomming mail logged into the grey list if mail is recieved
> > from the same address more than say 5 t
Gregory Machin wrote:
> no .. incomming mail logged into the grey list if mail is recieved
> from the same address more than say 5 times and sucsessfuly delivered
> (ie passed anti spam and virus) ,that address is added to the white
> list, if an address is in the white list it is only scanned fo
no .. incomming mail logged into the grey list if mail is recieved
from the same address more than say 5 times and sucsessfuly delivered
(ie passed anti spam and virus) ,that address is added to the white
list, if an address is in the white list it is only scanned for
viruses , it thus skips the gr
Gregory Machin wrote:
> ok that works cool how would i get it to add the domain to a white
> list table if say mail was suscessfuly delivered .. ei so mail in the
> white list would only be virus scanned thus skipping the greylisting
> and the anti spam .. (this list would be flushed if say once
ok that works cool how would i get it to add the domain to a white
list table if say mail was suscessfuly delivered .. ei so mail in the
white list would only be virus scanned thus skipping the greylisting
and the anti spam .. (this list would be flushed if say once a month
just incase someone trie
Gregory Machin wrote:
> Hi
> I have configured a very basic grey list on my server, but it's also
> applying it to the users on the lan , how can I exclude them from the
> gray list and other stuff using acls ..
> ie if it comes from the local lan or from a particular domain it will
> allow that
Hi
I have configured a very basic grey list on my server, but it's also
applying it to the users on the lan , how can I exclude them from the
gray list and other stuff using acls ..
ie if it comes from the local lan or from a particular domain it will
allow that senders mail to skip the grey list a