hi
we do this that way:
warn set acl_m2 =
warn condition = ${if def:h_x-originating-ip:}
set acl_m2 = ${sg {$h_x-originating-ip:}{(\\[|\\])}{}}
warn condition = ${if eq {$acl_m2}{}}
condition = ${if def:h_x-mdremoteip:}
set acl_m2 = ${sg {$h_x-mdremoteip:}{(\\[|\\])}{}}
deny condition = ${if isip{$acl_m2}}
dnslists = bl.spamcop.net/$acl_m2 : \
sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org/$acl_m2 : \
virbl.dnsbl.bit.nl/$acl_m2 : \
list.dsbl.org/$acl_m2
message = Originating IP listed at $dnslist_domain
log_message = Blacklisted originating IP \
($acl_m2 listed at $dnslist_domain)
> Hi,
>
> We get some spam over the Hotmail.com network. The only way that I can
> tell where the mail is actually originating from is the originating ip
> header that hotmail adds to the email which looks like this
>
> X-Originating-IP: [41.219.194.12]
>
> What's the best way to have exim set this ip address into a variable
> such as acl_mx? I've looked at match and sg but I can't put this
> together.
>
> Thanks.
> Craig Jackson
>
>
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