[me]
> There certainly is. How about
>
> receiver_verify_addresses= = !192.168.100.0/24
[David Corbin]
> Looks good as far as it goes. Are there really supposed to be two equals
> (=) in the above example?
No, that was a typo.
> I don't think that's what it does. Althought I didn't *directly* say it,
> x.y.z is fix.. Basically, I've get 4 bit subnet that I need to "cover".
>
> My concern with the solution you provide is that saying
> "receiver_verify_address=!A:!B" is not logic-wise the same as !(A|B),
> which is really what I want.
Ah. OK, I'll use real numbers instead of x, y, and z. You want this:
receiver_verify_addresses = !192.168.100.0/24 : !30.40.50.48/28
...for appropriate values of 30, 40, and 50. I'm sure this is covered
in the Exim docs -- RTFM!
Greg
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