It's documented in the NewStuff file in 1.651. I haven't tried 653 yet.
I now use the following.
sender_reject_recipients = @@partial0-lsearch;/etc/exim/rejects
sender_host_reject = @@partial0-lsearch;/etc/exim/rejects
rejects contains lines like the following.
*: ^\d{8}$
aol.com: ^[0-9]+$
1-500-fingers.com: *
1stamend.com: *
2020nuvision.com: *
mci2000.com: lightning500 : >*
hotmail.com: rd_enterprise : >*
On Fri, Aug 08/97, William Craven <William.Craven@???> wrote:
> John Henders wrote:
> >
> > I think Philip is away, but is anyone else using the new filter rules
> > and @@lsearch;/some/file lookup? My reading of the newstuff file is
> > that the following should reject an 8 digit username from any site.
> >
> > *: ^\d{8}$
> >
> > Sadly, this doesn't appear to be the case. Is it broken, or am I
> > misreading that section of the NewStuff file.
>
> I am looking into DB lookup for filter rules and from this mailing list
> I discovered it was possible in version 1.61 using tortuous string
> expansions. However I if I understand John's message correctly a
> simplified method is available on the testing versions. I have
> downloaded version 1.653 and cannot see any mention on the use of @@ in
> filter rules. Am I looking in the wrong place ?
>
> Wm.
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