Dominik Ruf wrote:
> * Jim Pazarena <exim@???> [2003-09-21 03:46]:
>
>>on a typical log line like so:
>>
>> 2003-09-19 05:49:02 H=(mailin-04.mx.aol.com) [68.115.146.58] F=joe@???
>>
>>what would you use in an ACL to deny on the "mailin-04.mx.aol.com" ?
>>
>>It is my understanding that "senders" would be the F= line,
>
>
> $sender_address to be correct, I think.
>
>
>>but I cannot glean the keyword I need for the "H=" line.
>
>
> $sender_helo_name
>
> Recently there was some thread about this on the list, maybe
> http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20030901/thread.html#58944
> and e.g.
> http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20030901/058972.html
> could be of any help to you.
>
> Quick example:
>
> deny condition = ${if match {$sender_helo_name}{(mailin-04.mx.aol.com|\
> <other-helos-to-match>)}{yes}{no}}
> message = rejected: I don't like your helo
>
> Or use "eq" instead of "match", if it should be equal.
>
> HTH, Dominik
>
I presently use the following to block joe@???:
deny message = quit spamming this server
senders = joe@???
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that's all I use to block the F=<joe@???>
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so I was hoping that the ACL would be more simple than having
to create a "condition"
Is there such a simple ACL ?