thanks Ted your script works for me excelent!!!! now I have to fight with the exim.com :S
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Dean Brooks wrote:
>> ratelimit ?00 / 1d / leaky / $sender_ident
>>
>> It's a shame you can't tell ratelimit to increase by the value of
>> $recipients_count rather than by the value of 1
>
> Actually, it is already built in to Exim (4.68) to handle this
> properly.
>
> Any ratelimit function handled within the not_smtp ACL will increment
> by the full recipient count instead of just 1.
>
> Search for the word "recipients_count" in acl.c and you'll see the
> code that handles it. It only appears once in the acl.c source file
> so it will take you right to it.
Ah, that's brilliant. I can't see what you mean in acl.c, but I can't
find any reference to it in the documentation. Am I being blind, or is
this undocumented?
Mike