> > okay. I have upgraded my 4.20 on a testmachine to 4.60. So nwildlsearch
> > works. But a message via other users than the blocked ones that contained
> > in my blacklist were also blocked. Any mail I sent to the host, from different
> > users were blocked.
> >
> > My exim.conf-entry looks like:
> > acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > acl_check_data:
> >
> > deny message = $acl_m1 "${address:$h_From:}"
> > set acl_m1 = ${lookup {${address:$h_From:}} nwildlsearch{/tmp/blacklist}}
> > condition = ${if eq {$acl_m1} {} {no} {yes} }
> >
> >
> > The log reports:
> > 2006-03-29 17:21:37 1FOcUL-0000tn-KP H=XXXXX (XXXXXX) [1.1.1.1] F=<sender@???> rejected after DATA
>
> $h_From: contains the full header-line,
> e.g.: "From: support blabla <exim-ml@???>"
>
> ${address:$h_From:} contains the extracted e-mail address
> e.g.: "exim-ml@???"
>
> if you want to filter out the word "support" from the variable $h_From:,
> then you should not use the address extractor "${address:$h_From:}"
>
> Write your config stanza as:
>
> deny message = $acl_m1
> set acl_m1 = ${lookup {$h_From:} nwildlsearch{/tmp/blacklist} }
> condition = ${if eq {$acl_m1} {} {no} {yes} }
Hi again,
sorry, but still there will be blocked any incoming mailaddress.
I have tried to set the acl in exim.conf to another place in the
acl-section (now at last, before at first) but nothing happens.
Also an empty blacklist blocks any address.
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