Hi
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 06:49, Kevin Reed wrote:
> I used something like that until I found some hosts were playing with
> the case of the system name. Any letter that is Uppercase would
> defeat the above...
>
> # If the HELO as my own hostname, drop them
> drop message = You may not HELO of this system's hostname
> log_message = HELO of system's hostname
> set acl_m8 = ${lc:$sender_helo_name}
> set acl_m7 = ${lc:$primary_hostname}
> condition = ${if eq{$acl_m8}{$acl_m7}{yes}{no}}
>
> I wanted to compare the lc (lowercase) version of both but couldn't
> figure out how to code it without an error. The above worked but I'm
> sure it could be done without the variables.
It appears that :-
deny message = You may not HELO of this system's hostname
condition = ${if eq{${lc:$sender_helo_name}}\
{${lc:$primary_hostname}} {yes}{no}}
works.
I'm not sure that 'drop' would be a good idea; spamware may ignore a
dropped connection, but a standard MTA may hammer on your server trying
to get something more appropriate.
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