David Baron wrote: >> >> It it is always the same IP, add it to the backlist > > How do I do this obvious task? In exim? I have fail2ban as well but this > is not catching this one.
IF you are heavy user implement amavis-new (We've been using this in our company since 2002 with great success - we have kaspersky commercial, spamassessing and clamav configured in amavis and we are training spamassessing once a month - it's just great - paranoid linux users use bogofilter - with bayesian prob.) answer to your question: man exim4-config_files /etc/exim4/local_host_blacklist is an optional file containing a list of IP addresses, networks and host names whose messages will be denied with the error message "locally blacklisted". This is a full exim 4 host list, and all available features can be used. This includes negative items, and so it is possible to exclude addresses from being blacklisted. For convenience, as an additional method to whitelist addresses from being blocked, an explicit whitelist is read in from /etc/exim4/local_host_whitelist. Entries in the whitelist override corresponding blacklist entries. regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/hth0sv$ut...@dough.gmane.org