> I'm installed exim 4.30 and worte ACL's. I use exiscan (SA + Clamv) too:
>
> check_rcpt:
> accept hosts = :
> accept hosts = 127.0.0.1/8
> deny local_parts = ^.*[@%!/|] : ^\\.
> deny message = "HELO/EHLO required by SMTP RFC"
> condition = ${if eq{$sender_helo_name}{}{yes}{no}}
> deny message = Only one receipient accepted for NULL sender
> senders = :
> condition = ${if >{$rcpt_count}{1} {1}}
> drop log_message = Dictionnary attack ($rcpt_fail_count failed
> probes). D
> message = unknown user
> condition = ${if >{$rcpt_fail_count}{1} {1}{0}}
> delay = ${eval:30*$rcpt_fail_count}s
> domains = +local_domains
> !verify = recipient
> warn message = X-Broken-Reverse-DNS: no host name for IP address
> !verify = reverse_host_lookup
> deny hosts = +host_reject_rcpt
> message = Host $sender_host_address is blocked
> accept domains = +local_domains
> endpass
> message = unknown user
> verify = recipient
> accept domains = +relay_to_domains
> endpass
> message = unrouteable address
> verify = sender
> accept hosts = +relay_from_hosts
> verify = recipient
> accept hosts = *
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
you're an open relay here remove that line
> deny message = Relay Not premitted
>
>
> It's work, but not quite good.
> If mail from, or rcpt to: match my local_domain, then verify work OK.
> But if not, then exim always accept deliver.
> So, if user in local_domain not exist, then exim not allow send, and receive
> these mail.
> What is wrong? Is any idea without authorisation ??
>
> P.S.
> In check_message pass i use this:
> warn message = [SPAM] $h_Subject
> condition = ${if >{$spam_score_int}{40}{1}{0}}
> Its simple. If spam_score_int are between 40 and 50, then exim add to
> subject text: [SPAM].
> Its work, but add second subject. Is any solution to remove first subject
> line in ACL? Mayby is other solution ?
> Some MUA accept only first subject line and user not see correct subject
> line.
>
> Happy New Year
> Roxik.
>
>
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