I dunno.. I have done it thus:
#[ global section]
hostlist rbl_hosts = \
! /etc/mail/allow_access_list
0.0.0.0/0
#[acl]
deny hosts = +rbl_hosts
message = host is listed in $dnslist_domain
log_message = Listed in $dnslist_domain.
dnslists = dnsbl.njabl.org : \
sbl.spamhaus.org: \
relays.ordb.org : \
relays.osirusoft.com : \
dnsbl.sorbs.net : \
list.dsbl.org:
greetings,
Marcus
Richard Welty wrote:
>On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 21:43:40 -0500 Jerry Jorgenson <jerry@???> wrote:
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>>Folks,
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>>I have some incoming domains that I need to let through even though they
>>are in RBL lists. While I can allow them in by:
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>> accept hosts = /etc/mail/allow_access_list
>> deny dnslists = relays.ordb.org : sbl.spamhaus.org
>>
>>This lets them through, but has the unfortunate effect of making an open
>>relay for every host listed in /etc/mail/allow_access_list,
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>accept hosts = /etc/mail/allow_access_list
> domains = +local_domains
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