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Author: Grant Peel
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To: Mike Cardwell, Exim Mailing List
Subject: Re: [exim] Apache <=> Exim
Guys,

Thanks for the detailed replies, but alas, you lost me somewhere. I am
however, getting the impression that we can log what script sent the (web
based) email.

I am using apache 2.2, with suexec enabled. Each perl based post is executed
by the unix owner of the domain. PHP requests though, are still seen as
'www'.

With the info above, if anyone can show me the acl that has logging (as much
as is possible), enabled, I would be eternally greatfull, and, it would
restart my learning curve ....

Thanks,

-Grant

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Cardwell" <exim-users@???>
To: "Exim Mailing List" <exim-users@???>
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: [exim] Apache <=> Exim


> Phil Pennock wrote:
>
>>> Shove this (untested) in your data acl:
>>
>> The DATA ACLs are for when there is a DATA command, which implies SMTP.
>> PHP on Unix uses the sendmail command interface, which is why I
>> suggested $caller_uid in the acl_not_smtp ACL. Using $sender_ident and
>> a data ACL will help for the SMTP case though, yes. And protecting both
>> is helpful.
>
> You're right. For some reason I had it in my head that the data acl was
> still used for non smtp stuff. I guess you'd drop it in both the
> not_smtp and data acl then. For the record, you can use $sender_ident as
> well as $caller_uid in the not_smtp acl to determine the username of the
> sender.
>
> Mike
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