Re: [Exim] blocking addresses for smtpauth via acls

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Author: jvanasco
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To: Wakko Warner
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] blocking addresses for smtpauth via acls
LDAP

and i could have an smtp pass / imap pass, have some bit set for
sending privs, look for certain trees

but there are 10people here. actually, 5 now.

i have better use for my time.


On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 04:12 PM, Wakko Warner wrote:

>> some people were recently let go, and i need to turn off their email
>> accounts
>>
>> right now, imap and smtp passwords are centralized - which would make
>> turning things off very simple...
>>
>> except that I want to disable SMTP only right now, and allow IMAP
>> access for a few weeks
>>
>> the easiest way - for me - i can think of this, is to have an file of
>> emailaddresses, and read it as an addresslist -- then block that in
>> the
>> acl
>>
>> maybe at the beginning of acl_check_auth have:
>>
>>     acl_check_auth:
>>         deny  message = 'SMTP access disabled'
>>             senders = lsearch;/path/to/file

>>
>> does that make any sense?
>
> Are your users in sql? I've considered doing something like this. If
> you
> have users in SQL you may want to redesign the table to add enabled
> for smtp
> and imap.
>
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