Nico Erfurth <masta@???> writes:
> Add
> acl_smtp_data = my_data_acl
> to the global section
>
> and
> my_data_acl:
> Your ACL rules here
>
> in the acl-section.
I did that, and now it looks like this:
acl_check_data:
# Only spammers put 8-bit junk in "Subject" and "From".
# This should keep the Asian spammers out, at least until
# they figure out about RFC 2047.
deny condition = ${if match {$h_subject:}{\N[\x80-\xFF]{3,}\N} {yes}{no}}
message = 8-bit characters not allowed in subject\n\
(see RFC 2822, sections 3.6.5, 2.2.1)
deny condition = ${if match {$h_from:} {\N[\x80-\xFF]{3,}\N} {yes}{no}}
message = 8-bit characters not allowed in header addresses\n\
(see RFC 2822, sections 3.4, 3.2.4, 3.2.5)
# Stop the spam from .kr domains
require message = no .kr spam allowed - contact postmaster@???
!sender_domains = *.kr
condition = ${if match {\N\.kr$\N}{$h_reply_to} {0} {1}}
If I run Exim with this configuration it now denies all mail. Did I
manage to mistype something?
Thanks,
Erik.