Martin Vernooij wrote:
>> ..... <snipped> .....
>> >>> DNS list check: cbl.abuseat.org
>> >>> new DNS lookup for 10.15.79.193.cbl.abuseat.org
>> >>> DNS lookup for 10.15.79.193.cbl.abuseat.org succeeded (yielding
>> 127.0.0.2)
>> >>> => that means 193.79.15.10 is listed at cbl.abuseat.org
>> >>> deny: condition test succeeded
>>
>> That sounds like this computer magazine mailing list has been
>> blacklisted somewhere last week, right?
>>
>> Martin
>>
>
> Im trying to whitelist this IP address, but as I'm just starting with
> Exim, no luck so far:
>
> I added in the main part of the Exim config file
> domainlist rbl_bypass = lsearch;/etc/virtual/rblbypass
>
> and thought I could add
> !dnslists = +rbl_bypass
try "!domains = ..."
>
> behind this ACL section.
s/behind/in
>
> <....>
> # Next deny stuff from more "fuzzy" blacklists
> # but do bypass all checking for whitelisted host names
> deny message = to unblock $sender_host_name see http://www.domain.nl/
> hosts = !+relay_hosts
> domains =+use_rbl_domains
> !authenticated = *
> # dnslists not including spam.dnsbl.sorbs.net
> dnslists = bl.spamcop.net : \
> dnsbl.njabl.org : \
> cbl.abuseat.org : \
> dnsbl.sorbs.net!=127.0.0.6
>
>
> However that doesn't work. Pointers?
the docs are at
http://exim.org
Also, there's a good book: ISBN 0-9544529-0-9
However, I must question why you don't trust the
judgement of the CBL.
- Jeremy