On Saturday 06 December 2003 05:52 pm, Kevin Reed wrote:
> Assuming you have a domain list of your local domains you can use
> hosts with a negated local_domains list to accomplish this...
>
> deny message = $sender_host_address is listed at $dnslist_domain
> hosts = !+local_domains
> dnslists = list.dsbl.org : \
> sbl.spamhaus.org : \
> bl.spamcop.net : \
> relays.ordb.org : \
> korea.services.net : \
> china.blackholes.us : \
> russia.blackholes.us
Keven, you've been helpful to me in the recent past, so I'm wondering if
you could help me understand exactly how to implement this.
I'm brand new to Exim 4, and I must admit I got it through my Control
Panel packager. I do own an Exim (tree-killer) book, but it's for
version 3.
I'm also studying the documentation on the Internet, but I hope you can
answer and tell me where to put this.
I've got a section called "begin acl" in my exim.conf file; it contains
two ACLs, check_recipient and check_message.
I call them with these two lines already in my ensim.conf file:
<snip>
acl_smtp_rcpt = check_recipient
acl_smtp_data = check_message
</snip>
Somuchfun wrote in the post you responded to:
<snip>
require verify = sender
</snip>
Where do I put this?
How do I call this new acl? I presume I give it a name, but how do I
indicate it's to be called?
And do you know of any RBL with a test I can use to see if it's working?
I'd like to see that the message I'm returning on a positive match
against an RBL is correct, but I don't know how to do that.
Thanks for any help you can give me; it will be appreciated.
Jeff
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