On Sun, 6 Nov 2011, SW & Work SaS wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> thanks for the answer,
>
> but what if I want to restart checking the user at the time I reenable
> him/her ?
> in both your cases the check is skipped
> instead I would like the re-enable the check but starting from zero and not
> from the number already reached
>
Then do the second part of my suggestion. Use exim_fixdb at the
command line to delete the ratelimit database entry for the user.
Look at how you call ratelimit in your acl, to determine what key
to search for, and then delete.
> (being my sample limited for hour I imagine every hour the data are
> resetted, but what if I'm still in the hour timeframe ?)
>
See above. If you delete the record for that user, it all
starts at '0' for them, and a new ratelimit entry will be
created for them via how you already invoke ratelimit.
No change to your exim config is needed.
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