> > Can someone explain why I am skipping ACL configuration
>
> > [root@mail exim]# Exim version 4.24 uid=93 gid=93 pid=13152 D=204
> > Berkeley DB: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 3.3.11: (July 12, 2001)
> > Support for: iconv() PAM Perl TCPwrappers OpenSSL
> > Authenticators: cram_md5 plaintext spa
> > Routers: accept dnslookup ipliteral manualroute queryprogram redirect
> > Transports: appendfile/maildir/mailstore/mbx autoreply pipe smtp
> > Fixed never_users: 0
> > configuration file is /etc/exim/exim.conf
> > log selector = ffffffff
> > LOG: MAIN
> > cwd=/var/spool/exim 4 args: /usr/sbin/exim -d=0x204 -Mc
> 1AJAVg-0003Q7-Rv
> > trusted user
> > admin user
> > skipping ACL configuration - not needed
> > running system filter
>
> This is an Exim *delivery* process - that can be deduced from the fact
> that it runs the system filter. ACLs are used only when receiving
> messages. Therefore, an Exim process that is just doing a delivery does
> not bother to read the ACL configuration, because it knows it is not
> going to use it.
>
...... which means I am still vunerable
What I have in check_rcpt is:
deny message = VIRUS: Caught the W32/Mimail virus
senders = james@???
which I thought would reject an email if the sender was james@...... but it
didn't
Please can someone enlighten me and also explain how I can test this ACL
thank you,
Graham