* TR ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031212 04:02]: > Somebody whose attribution has been removed wrote: > > Well, really you'll just need one such router, with the bad domains > > listed on that "domains = " line. Me, I'd use a filename there and > > that way be able to just edit the file whenever I felt like it instead > > of mucking around in exim.conf. As an added bonus, making changes to > > this external file wouldn't require the server to reload to > > incorporate them. > > What is the correct way? > " domains = /home/tony/black_list " > is for example right?
Yep, that should do it. I don't have any machines with exim3 still on them to check, but I recall doing things like local_domains = /etc/exim/local_domains relay_domains = /etc/exim/relay_domains There's no special trick to it. Just check the ownership and permissions if you're using a file within your home directory. good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- http://www.digitalconsumer.org/ Protecting fair-use rights in the digital world
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