Re: [exim] acl_m* variables don't work in MIME ACL??

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Author: Casey Allen Shobe
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To: exim-users
CC: David Saez Padros
Subject: Re: [exim] acl_m* variables don't work in MIME ACL??
On Thursday 18 May 2006 20:33, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> On Thursday 18 May 2006 20:03, David Saez Padros wrote:
> > have you tried with a message with mime parts ? if the
> > message does not have any mime part mime acl is never called
>
> Yes, that's the trouble. If the acl_m7 variable were passed in, it would
> allow certain domains to bypass a deny that exists in the MIME section.
>
> (For context, I'm allowing certain domains to receive executable
> attachments, but not others. acl_m7 is set to 'f' when the domain does not
> want them blocked, and 't' when they do want them blocked. I then mail
> myself a .exe to test, and it always fails regardless because acl_m7 always
> == '' in the MIME ACL for some reason).


Oops, I'm an idiot as per usual...

Had an an accept condition up above the warn condition that set the variable
so it wasn't getting set in my test cases.

Thanks anyways :)

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