Randy Bush escribió:
>>> # Reject messages from senders listed in these DNSBLs
>>> deny message = reject mail from dialup
>>> dnslists = dialups.mail-abuse.org
>>> # Reject messages from senders listed in these DNSBLs
>>> deny message = reject mail from rbl blackholed sites
>>> dnslists = blackholes.mail-abuse.org
>>> o there is likely something simpler and more commonly done. and
>>> i dislike being off the beaten track for no good reason. so
>>> apply clue bat, please
>>
>>Why don't you use the statements given in the default configuration
>>file? No need to reinvent the wheel.
>># deny message = rejected because $sender_host_address is \
>># in a black list at \
>># $dnslist_domain\n$dnslist_text
>># dnslists = black.list.example
>
>
> because i want a different msg for each type of list causing the
> reject so i can
>
> grep 'reject mail from' /var/spool/exim/log/main \
> | awk '{print $12}' \
> | sort \
> | uniq -c
>
> at the end of the day and add to my nightly exim stats report
Then you can avoid multiple deny statements (and get the same sort of
aggregation) with something like:
# Reject messages from senders listed in these DNSBLs
deny message = reject mail listed at $dnslist_domain
dnslists = dialups.mail-abuse.org : blackholes.mail-abuse.org
For more info:
<
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec_39.html#SECT39.21>
Regards,
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Angel Marin
http://anmar.eu.org/