Philip Chambers wrote:
>On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 09:57:24 -0300 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jose_de_Paula_Eufr=E1sio_Junior?=
><jjunior@???> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello there.
>>
>>I made the following rule on the .conf:
>>
>>deny message = Invalid
>> sender_domains = host1.domain.com : host2.domain.com
>>
>>to block people that are sending spam using the address
>>
>>"" <www.spam.spa@host1.domain.com>
>>
>>
>>running exim -bhc and using the same email I get blocked, but some
>>clients still receiving the spam.
>>
>>host1.domain.com is the name of the exim server.
>>
>>
>
>"sender_domains" matches the domain of the sender address in the MAIL FROM: command
>during the SMTP transfer. This is often referred to as the "envelope sender" and is
>not the same as the domain of the address in the From: header of the message.
>
>If you get the message ID from one of the messages which got through and check back
>in the mainlog for that ID you will see what the envelope sender address was.
>
>
oh, right
I see that now. It's using various different address to send it, using
the same "From:" line.
There's some way to block based on the data from the From line?
I searched the Exim specs and didn't find anything.
BTW, there's a list of avaiable variables to the exim conf?
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José de Paula Eufrásio Júnior
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ProInternet do Brasil