On Saturday, November 1, 2014, 1:09:16 PM, Always wrote:
> On Sat, 2014-11-01 at 15:27 +0100, Bertrand Caplet wrote:
>> I'm trying to blacklist a hostname, actually a reverse lookup on a IP
>> but I can't get this work.
>> I wanna blacklist this "bftp14.technical12.info" actually
>> technical12.info. I tried to create an acl like this :
>>
>> acl_smtp_blacklist_host:
>> deny message = Sorry, your domain or address has been
>> blacklisted by the admin.
>> hosts = /etc/exim4/blacklisthosts.deny
>>
>> But I doesn't work. Can you please help me ? I don't understand
> I do this, all the time, very successfully.
> acl_check_connection:
> accept hosts = EXDIR/hosts.accept.a
> deny message = [SNA01] Your IP address is on the spammers
> generic list. \
> Send complaints to xxxx@yyyy
> hosts = EXDIR/hosts.spammer
> --------------------------------
> hosts.spammer (here are the first few of many entries)
> *airtelbroadband.in
> *adsl.alicedsl.de
> *dynamic.se.alltele.net
> *alshamil.net.ae
> *adsl.anteldata.net.uy
> *aphie.info
> *pools.arcor-ip.net
> *static.arcor-ip.net
> *as9105.com
> *as13285.net
> *as43234.net
> -------------------------------
<notes snipped>
I did not think host names were available within the acl_check_connect
as the acl deals strictly with the initial connection phase. I shall
have to investigate further.
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