Hi - newbie question, I'm afraid -
My virtual server has converted from sendmail to exim, and still uses
the sendmail-format virtusertable. I don't have root access, because of
the way that the server is configured, so I can only modify my
virtusertable and alias files. The virtusertable looks something like this:
xyz@??? local-account-a
foo@??? local-account-b
@anotherdomain.com local-account-c
Now, I've recently started getting a huge number of spams to arbitrary
numeric addresses at 'mydomain.com'. I'd like to bounce these from exim,
rather than getting them sent on to local users. Can I put the regex in
my virtusertable? ie. something like:
xyz@??? local-account-a
foo@??? local-account-b
[0-9]+@mydomain.com error:nouser
@anotherdomain.com local-account-c
I've done some digging about in the manual, but I'm afraid that this is
going to be beyond me without a degree in manual reading. I have read
access to exim.conf, and the virtusertable processing is attached below.
Any advice very gratefully received.
Cheers -
Bill
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> virtusertable_user:
> debug_print = "R: virtusertable_user for $local_part@$domain"
> driver = redirect
> domains = +local_domains
> local_part_suffix = "+*"
> local_part_suffix_optional
> allow_fail
> allow_defer
> file_transport = address_file
>
> # Check for specific address vut key, or failing that a whole domain vut key
> condition = ${lookup{$local_part@$domain} lsearch{/usr/local/etc/mail/virtusertable}\
> {yes}\
> {no}}
>
> # Return the vut entry, substituting any 'percent one' local part placeholder
> data = ${sg {${lookup{$local_part@$domain} lsearch{/usr/local/etc/mail/virtusertable}\
> {FAIL_NOUSER}\
> {}}\
> }\
> {\%1}\
> {$local_part}\
> }
>
...
> virtusertable_domain:
> debug_print = "R: virtusertable_domain for $local_part@$domain"
> driver = redirect
> domains = +local_domains
> allow_fail
> allow_defer
> file_transport = address_file
>
> # Check for specific address vut key, or failing that a whole domain vut key
> condition = ${lookup{@$domain} lsearch{/usr/local/etc/mail/virtusertable}\
> {yes}\
> {no}}
>
> # Return the vut entry, substituting any 'percent one' local part placeholder
> data = ${sg {${lookup{\@$domain} lsearch{/usr/local/etc/mail/virtusertable}\
> {FAIL_NOUSER}\
> {}}\
> }\
> {\%1}\
> {$local_part}\
> }