While that does make sense I can seem to get exim to let me put a pipe
command in that section. I not understanding what im doing wrong.
I wanted it to run right at
drop dnslists = relays.ordb.org : bl.spamcop.net
message = your mail server $sender_host_address is in a black list \
at $dnslist_domain ($dnslist_text)
But its like pipe isn't allowed in that section.
-----Original Message-----
From: Wakko Warner [
mailto:wakko@animx.eu.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 6:14 AM
To: David Murphy
Cc: exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [exim] SBL and iptables
> I have been trying to work out a way so if a sbl/rbl match is found
rather
> than just denying the connection . I can have that same acl pipe to
iptables
> and add a iptable deny rule.
>
> Every method ive tried from a pipe to a execute has failed someone
please
> help me.
Probably because exim is not running as root? I've thought about this
myself, but my firewall is not on the local machine.
How about trying sudo? I did this at work to automatically update the
mcafee virus definition files when I get an email from mcafee saying that
they released an updated version.
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