On 10/16/2018 11:34 PM, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
> On 16/10/2018 20:42, Jasen Betts via Exim-users wrote:
>> We have one of the early routers check for a flag agaisnt the user-id that
>> sent the mail (condition=${lookup...}), when something bad happens
>> we set the flag and exim delivers all that user-id's mail to >/dev/null
>
> In similar vein, one could divert a sender's mail in ACL to
> a named queue which has no queue-runner - so keeping it
> around for manual inspection and possible manually-triggered
> delivery.
>
> ( ACL modifier "queue = a_queue_name", command-line
> "exim -qG<a_queue_name> -M <msg_id>" or
> "exim -qG<a_queue_name> -Mrm <msg_id>" )
>
Why not just use `spam` condition in `acl_not_smtp` to check outgoing
mails with e.g. spamassassin or others?