acl_non_smtp seems to be the right way ... I'll try soon
Thank you soo much!
g
On 19/07/2015 00:10, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 04:49:54PM +0200, Giuliano David wrote:
>
>> In Postfix I acheived this result adding the rule
>>
>> authorized_submit_users = root, !static:all
> [ FWIW, that was introduced in postfix-2.2-20040918. ]
>
>> What I did with Postfix was to deny any chance to send mail via local
>> submission of any system user, except to the ones I trust in (root).
>>
>> Can anyone point me in the right direction to achieve the same with exim4?
> My guess based on:
>
> https://github.com/Exim/exim/wiki/BlockCracking
>
> is that you want to use
>
> acl_non_smtp = ...
>
> in which you can use "$authenticated_id" to compare the user login
> running Exim to your static whitelist. Someone better versed in
> writing Exim ACLs should be able to help with that if you run into
> trouble.
>