On 06/02/14 16:05, Ritchie P. Fraser wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am struggling with the whole exim ACL rules thing. Syntactically and mixing lists and expansion strings
>
> Given an eMail:
> TO: recipient@???
> FROM: any@???
>
> Rule (in words)
> ------------------
> If the recipient localpart is a valid recipient
> AND recipient domain is valid
> AND sender domain is not our domain
> AND sending computer is NOT our smarthost
>
> exim ACL so far....
> ---------------------
> allow domains = +local_domains : +relay_sql_domains
> local_parts = lsearch{local_file.txt}
> condition = ${if \
> and{ \
> { ! {$sender_host_address}{+relay_from_host : +relay_sql_hosts} } \
> { ! {$sender_address_domain}{+local_domains : +relay_sql_domains } } \
> } \
> {true} \
> {false} \
> }
>
> Am I even going in the right direction?
>
> Can anyone shed some light or point me on the path to understanding and enlightenment, please.
The docs are always your friend.
That said...
The {true}{false} can just be missed out (syntactic sugar).
The pair of and'ed conditions could be written as separate "condition ="
ACL conditions (personal style choice; you might find it easier to read).
but - those sub-conditions are wrong - there's no comparison being done.
Look up "expansion conditions" in the docs.
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Cheers,
Jeremy