Can't this be accomplished by using an Exim ACL rule?I'd rather not install
an additional component if possible.
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:29 AM, Ian Eiloart <iane@???> wrote:
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> --On 2 September 2008 16:32:02 -0400 Conrad Lawes <pxeboot@???>
> wrote:
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> My employer is using exim 4 as for our smtp gateway server. We wish to
>> stop spammers from sending to our internal mailing lists, e.g.
>> allstaff@???, payroll@???. However, we wish some of
>> our partners and customers to be able to send to said list.
>> For instance, inbound mail from jdoe@???, *@partner2.com, and
>> jdoe@??? should be allowed to send to our internal mailing lists.
>>
>> How do can I make this happen?
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>>
> You might consider installing a specific mailing list management tool. We
> use Mailman, for example. http://www.list.org/
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> This list is a Mailman mailing list.
>
> Mailman allows you to set permissions like that, on a per list basis.
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> Ian Eiloart
> IT Services, University of Sussex
> x3148
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Regards,
Conrad Lawes