Hmmm
Sorry.
Looks like i am missing some postings.
Thanks Giuliano, my apologies for the double posting. :o$
Regards,
Tom Kinghorn
-----Original Message-----
From: Giuliano Gavazzi [
mailto:eximlists@humph.com]
Sent: 02 July 2003 11:00
To: Thomas Kinghorn
Cc: exim-users@???
Subject: RE: [Exim] HOTMAIL
At 10:38 +0200 2003/07/02, Thomas Kinghorn wrote:
>Okay, thats all good, but is it possible to write a rule
>that will block inocencia**** (where * is a randomly changed letter)?
>
>Regards,
>
>Tom Kinghorn
why are you asking again when:
At 11:19 +0200 2003/07/01, Christopher Bodenstein wrote:
>If you're using Exim 4.x, you could use the following acl:
>
>deny message = Go away.
> sender_domains = hotmail.com
> senders = \Ninocencia[a-z]{4}\N
(ok, this seems completely wrong, it could be, for instance:
deny message = Go away.
condition = ${if match
{$local_part}{\Ninocencia[A-z]{4}\N}{yes}{no}}
domains = +local_domains
)
or even better:
At 14:27 +0200 2003/07/01, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>Why don't you use recipient verification, denying _all_ mail to
>nonexistent accounts?
> cu andreas
Giuliano
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