Hi Andy,
I guess I should read the specs from top to bottom! I was asking
myself if these implied match conditions were really supported, it
looked like yes but I could not find an explicit statement. So things
like
senders
local_parts
are effectively conditions whose type (eq/match) depends on the right
hand side?
I suppose I should have put the null char beginning of line ^
otherwise my condition is too comprehensive.
Also I am not sure [A-z] was necessary (perhaps it would have been
better (?i) to ignore case) as local parts are lowercased before
being used, aren't they?
BTW, how come the To: header was "Giuliano Gavazzi <the exim list
address here>"? I am starting to have an identity crysis!
Giuliano
At 14:03 +0200 2003/07/02, Andreas J Mueller wrote:
>Hi Giuliano!
>
>> deny message = Go away.
>> condition = ${if match
>>{$local_part}{\Ninocencia[A-z]{4}\N}{yes}{no}}
>> domains = +local_domains
>
>That will do the trick, but there is also a specific ACL condition
>just for checking local parts (note the "^"):
>
> deny domains = +local_domains
> local_parts = \N^inocencia[a-z]{4}\N
> message = No such user here; possible forgery.
>
>Andy