Thks a lot Tony, so i checked your link, and from what i read, i've modified
exim.conf it as following (in fact my first script was nearly good : path
was just not entered correctly) :
deny recipients = /etc/virtual/destination_block
message = The destination adress is not accepted by our services - Stop
spamming.
Works fine for sending messages to external adresses (when i had before
errors)
My problem now is that, when sending an email from hotmail, yahoo etc... to
a destination adress that is in the list, message does still get processed
and sent to destination. (that is the catchall adress for the domain)
Any help will be welcomed
Tugdual de Lassat
Service Internet et Hebergement
Cardiff AP Distribution
rue Charles Bruneliere
44830 Bouaye
Tel : 02.28.00.93.00
Fax : 02.28.00.93.03
email : tugdual.delassat@???
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De : exim-users-bounces@??? [
mailto:exim-users-bounces@exim.org]De
la part de Tony Finch
Envoye : mardi 11 octobre 2005 12:54
A : Tugdual de Lassat
Cc : exim-users@???
Objet : Re: [exim] acl rule - checking a specific destination adress
list
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Tugdual de Lassat wrote:
> my problem is that i would like that exim checks against a list
destination
> adresses, in a file named : blocked_destinations, and that in the case
these
> destination adresses are in the list, processing is refused, as theses
> destinations are knowned spamming destinations adresses..
See this message from Friday (though the correct verb is "deny" not
"reject")
http://www.exim.org/mail-archives/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20051003/msg00203.h
tml
Tony.
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