On Fri, 2019-03-08 at 22:14 +0000, Jasen Betts via Exim-users wrote:
> dns_yahoo_aol:
> > debug_print = "R: dnslookup_yahoo_aol for
> > $local_part@$domain"
> > driver = dnslookup
> > domains = aol.com : yahoo.com
> > transport = remote_smtp_smarthost
> > route_list = mx.localrelay.com byname
> > same_domain_copy_routing = yes
>
> yahoo are tricky, they cover many domains, but I guess if you
> redirect the bulk theough your provider the remainder can pass viar
> direct smtp and be under the rate-limit.
>
> If I wanted to gatch more yahoo traffic I'd leave the domains
> restriction off and used an inverted ignore_target_hosts list with
> the IP addresses of the yahoo and aol MXs
>
> I's create a file called
>
> /etc/exim4/conf.d/routers/175_local_yahoo_warmup
>
> with
>
> NOT_YAHOO_MXEN= !98.137.159.0/24 : !66.218.85/24 : !67.195.229.0/24 :
> !74.6.137/24
>
> dns_yahoo_aol:
> debug_print = "R: dnslookup_yahoo_aol for
> $local_part@$domain"
> driver = dnslookup
> ignore_target_hosts = NOT_YAHOO_MXEN
> transport = remote_smtp_smarthost
> route_list = * mx.localrelay.com byname
> same_domain_copy_routing =
Rather than a) hard-coding a list and b) ignoring a negated list, might
I suggest something more like:
domainlist avoid_oath_mxes = *.yahoodns.net
dns_yahoo_aol:
debug_print = "R: dnslookup_yahoo_aol for $local_part@$domain"
driver = dnslookup
condition = ${if forany{${lookup dnsdb{>: mxh=$domain}}}{match_domain{$item}{+avoid_oath_mxes}}}
transport = remote_smtp_smarthost
route_list = * mx.localrelay.com byname
Regards,
Adam