Re: [Exim] "x@y"@z

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Author: Kirill Miazine
Date:  
To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] "x@y"@z
Sorry, Exim 3 is a history for me. I switched to Exim 4 over a year ago
and suggest you to do the same.

I *think* you could create a director that catches local parts that
cointain @ that is invoked only on verification of incoming messages and
that forces verification to be failed.

Maybe some other people can help.

Hawk wrote:

> Exim 3.35
>
> At 11.10 14/02/2003, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> >black.hawk wrote:
> >
> >> i have a problem with address formatted like "x@y"@z
> >>
> >> If z is one of my relay domains, Exim accept mail and delivers to x@y
> >> (y isn't in my local or relay domains)
> >>
> >> Spammers use this type of receiver....
> >>
> >> how can i block this type of spam?
> >
> >Which version of Exim?
> >
> >If Exim 4 - see the ACL section of the default configuration file. There
> >you will see:
> >
> >  deny    local_parts   = ^.*[@%!/|] : ^\\.

> >
> >This will block nasty local parts.


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    -- K.M.