You should really consider upgrading, if only for the additional
features of spam fighting that you gain in the later releases.
I use Exim 4 to allow my users to configure their own access control
lists, and ban questionable mail sources that other might want to
receive. I also use a couple features in Exim 4 that allow me to track
the spam counts with Spamassassin, and readily identify IP addresses
that are actively spamming.
You can not begin to imagine how that reduced the load on my server.
Upgrade, it's worth it. The good news is that you can probably build up
an Exim 4 system while the other one continues functioning. Use (I
believe) the switch -oX # where # is a port number you want it to run
on.
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> I've just joined this list so please excuse the ignorance of
> the thicky-new-boy.
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> I'm using version 2.04 (yes, I know - but it works and I
> dont want upset anything!) on Mandrake Linux.
>
> I am trying to set up a list of spammers so that the server
> rejects mails from specified domains that have been
> identified as junk emailers. I have not been able to make
> sense of the documentation on exim.org cos I'm dead thick.
> Which file(s) should I be editing?? Can anyone give me an example?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Patrick
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