Re: [exim] Exim and Brightmail

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Author: Riaan Annandale
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To: Jeremy Harris
CC: exim-users @ exim. org
Subject: Re: [exim] Exim and Brightmail
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 10:10:46AM +0000, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> Riaan Annandale wrote:
> >Hi Guys,
> >I have a fairly simple question:
> >I am running exim with brightmail 6.0.3 and it works, ie. I can use
> >brightmail verdicts / vars in the routers section.
> >But now I would like to reject spam messages after the end of data
> >command "."
> >So I imagine i need to add stuff to the acl_check_data acl? or something
> >along those lines.
> >I have played around with trying to log brightmail vars/verdics in the
> >ACLs but they don't seem to exist at "ACL time" if you know what i mean.
>
> No, I don't.

There are different ACLs right? And ALL the ACLs have to be "passed"
before the message gets accepted.

Once the messsage gets accepted (ACLs are no longer in play) it gets
processed by which ever router it falls under

>
> There are the ACLs run at RCPT time and those run after the DATA
> terminating "." (among others). The former don't have access
> to the mail data, as it hasn't been received yet. The latter do.

The ACLs i was using "acl_check_data" - Is this the "last" ACL before
the message gets accepted?

>
> If brightmail add their "verdicts" to the mail data, you will
> have to wait until the latter to see them.

It doesn't sound like you've used brightmail and exim yet, brightmail
does not physically alter the mail in any way (if used as described in
the experimental doc) - You "alter" the mail by means of ie.
"header_add" statements in the router section.

>
> Hope this helps.
> - Jeremy

It's a step in the right direction ;)
Thanks,
Riaan
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