Re: [Exim] blocking senders who don't come from correct host

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Autor: Suresh Ramasubramanian
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A: exim-users
Assumpte: Re: [Exim] blocking senders who don't come from correct host
Dermot Paikkos rearranged electrons thusly:

> Can't you just do sender_reject_recipients and have a list of the the
> abusive addresses in another file?
> sender_reject_recipients = "/usr/var/adm/exim/blocked"
> with blocked having
> globalserv@???
> spammer@???


That's not exactly what the original poster wanted ... and there's a slightly
better way to do this

sender_reject = @@partial-lsearch*;/usr/exim316/blocked.senders

blocked.senders has

ebooksys.com            *
bargaindog.com          *
justsaywow.com          *
*.passionup.com         *
*.edirectnetwork.net    *
aol.com         SuccessisGreat:Greatsuccess:Success101:Successisgood
*                       admin__:default:fn


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> On 25 Mar 01, at 0:48, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > *[Jeffrey Goldberg on Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 06:03:21PM -0800]:
> > >On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > >> I want to block some emails that have a From or Sender with a
> > >> @hotmail.com, @yahoo.com or @aol.com, but don't appear to be from a
> > >> hotmail, yahoo or aol host (and are not sent from a mailing list I am


> > >Why don't you just block all mail that is actually from mindspring? Yes,
> > Earthlink / Minspring is not that bad (compared to say uunet / sprint ...) :)
> > Anyway, this kind of fintering will block lots of legit mail as


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