> I have in an ACL:
>
> | deny
> | message = sender IP address $sender_host_address is locally blacklisted here. If you think this is wrong, get in touch with postmaster
> | !acl = acl_local_deny_exceptions
> | hosts = CONFDIR/local_host_blacklist
>
> Can I somehow have comments in the local_host_blacklist? When I use #,
> my exim debug output contains:
>
> |20:51:25 18505 host in "/etc/exim4/local_host_blacklist"? no (malformed IPv4 address or address mask)
We have # comments in 'hosts = ' files, but as far as I know you have
to put them on a line by themselves. You can't have a line of the form:
127.0.0.1 # this is my reason for localhost
If you don't have comments of this form, it's possible that you have a
genuinely malformed IP address and so on. Running a fake Exim SMTP session
may reveal more information, such as the specific malformed address:
exim -bh <IP address>
- cks