Hi Member,
Am Di den 14. Feb 2012 um 13:35 schrieb member horvath:
> I need to reject mail to unknown users.
> I have a server acting as an anti spam gateway running exim4. I pull
> a list of users from the main mailserver and want exim to read this
> list and reject mail if the user is not in the list.
> I have placed the following as an acl in my config:
> deny domains = +local_domains
> recipients = !lsearch;/etc/exim/valid-recipients
> message = Unknown user
>
> This is a config I've used often on redhat based distros but I am now
> running exim4 (split config) on a debian distro and it's just not
> working and I must be honest I'm having a hard time understanding just
> how things are done the "debian way".
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions how I can get this to work?
You should learn to use »update-exim.conf«.
However, beside that way you always are able to use a not splitted
configuration by providing /etc/exim4/exim4.conf. You can also configure
Debian to use non splitted configuration. For more please see the man
page of update-exim.conf.
Regards
Klaus (who really love the split configuration)
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