Alan Thew writes:
>
> Can this be done? The docs for 1.73 seem to indicate that it cannot. These
> are all to be blocked for anti spam reasons but most have no PTR record
> and while I could use a file of networks, this seems right now a little
> OTT (although a nicely comented file would be great...).
Yes, it can: use the facility to include an external file in a net-list,
such as sender_net_reject_recipients. There is nothing to stop you specifying
a mask of /32 so that the "network" covers only a single host. E.g.
sender_net_reject_recipients = /etc/exim/lists/blocked-networks
with the latter file containing
123.123.123.123/32 # block one host
131.111.0.0/16 # not to mention all mail from Cambridge...
Chris Thompson Cambridge University Computing Service,
Email: cet1@??? New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG,
Phone: +44 1223 334715 United Kingdom.
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