Re: [Exim] Using exim.conf to whitelist

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Autor: Dema
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A: exim-users
Asunto: Re: [Exim] Using exim.conf to whitelist
Well that's just it, I don't have a lot to show for it. Basically I tried
to setup a router that would check to see if ${local_part} was the user
who is whitlisting, and then I attempted to have exim deny using
ignore_target_host, denying anything NOT on a path to a list I specfied.
But nothing I did seemed to work at all. I spent a long time at the exim
site searching around for how to setup routers properly and scoured the
web basically on how to whitelist to exim, but had no real luck.

-Dema

> Dema said:
>> I have been trying to find a way to use the exim.conf file to deny
>> everything except emails in a file (or listed in exim.conf if need be).
>> I've only half figured it out and I can't really get it to work the way
>> I'd like. The biggest issue I'm having is that I only want the
>> whitelist
>> to apply to one user. Has anyone done this before, or have some
>> pointers
>> they could give me? It would be much appreciated. Thanks
>
> Might be easier to show us what you have been trying first so we have a
> better idea of how you are attempting to tackle it.
>
> There are many ways to skin a cat so to speak...
>
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