Re: AW: [Exim] Re: Blocking addresses from a list

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Author: Suresh Ramasubramanian
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To: Michael Zehrer
CC: Exim-Users (E-Mail)
Subject: Re: AW: [Exim] Re: Blocking addresses from a list
*[Michael Zehrer on Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 09:12:06AM +0200]:
> Having one user on the Linux box for each Exchange user? Thats a lot of
> administration. I would prefer a solution with one simple list reciepients,
> who are rejected. I don't even need a special message.
>


You can just do an lsearch from 3 searate lists.
No need to create actual users on the linux box at all.

    -suresh



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> Von: Suresh Ramasubramanian [mailto:mallet@efn.org]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. September 2001 13:46
> An: Exim-Users (E-Mail)
> Betreff: [Exim] Re: Blocking addresses from a list
>
>
> +++ Michael Zehrer [exim-users] <05/09/01 13:38 +0200>:
> > we use exim as an relay in front of an MS-Exchange-Server. Now we want to
> > block a list of recipient addresses from being relayed to the Exchange
> > Server, this includes addresses of people who left the company and some
> > addresses which recieve a lot of spam. How can I implement such a list?
>
> Running an internal alias map instead of a router. Alias users to
>
> luser1:    luser1@exchange
> luser2:    :fail:This address only exists on the Millions CD - Get lost
> luser3: :fail:luser3 is no longer with the company - he quit

>
> [actually you might have three sets of alias files - exchange-lusers,
> bogus-addresses and he-quit]
>
>     -suresh

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