Matt wrote:
>>> Is anyone using exim-exigrey.pl for grey listing?
>> Me :)
>>
>>
>>> Looks pretty simple to implement.
>>>
>>> One thing I am not sure about. It requires that I add a perl_startup
>>> entry to exim.conf. I already have one for popb4smtp. Can I have two
>>> perl_startup entries in exim.conf? Just on seperate lines?
>> No, you can't have more then one perl_startup in your exim.conf.
>> But you can have
>>
>> perl_startup = do '/etc/exim/do_all_perl'
>>
>> And then do all the "do"s in the do_all_perl script.
>
> I curently have this in exim:
>
> perl_startup = do '/etc/exim.pl'
>
> You state I need this:
.. [censored] ..
> Just wandering?
Where to?
> Also, is there anyway to whitelist certain IP's from greylisting?
> Maybe just white list anyone with an SPF record.
Blindly whitelisting anyone with SPF is probably a bad thing. There are
a number of spammers that set the SPF record on their 5 day domains to
"v=spf1 +all". I'd want anyone who did that to go through the
greylisting process. There is a DNSWL of hosts around that should skip
greylisting since they are all real mail servers (of varying amount of
spam output)
In regards to what Heiko said about the do_all_perl thing, I think he
wanted you to make a perl file called
/path/do_all_perl
that contained
do '/path/exim.pl'
do '/path/exim-exigrey.pl'
and then only add
perl_startup = do '/path/do_all_perl'
so you only have one perl_startup entry.
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