On 16 Jun 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote:

> I meant the possibility for a customer to request the ISP exim to reject  
> any mail that comes from, say, savetrees.com. You know, what AOL does,  
> except I want individual customers to be able to configure individual  
> lists.

I don't think that is possible with exim.  There are no facilities for
individual users to modify which messages are rejected at the SMTP
conversation level.  They can of course set up exim filters in their
.forward files to junk anything they don't want, but that of course isn't
rejecting the mail, technically.

Tim.

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