Andrew C Aitchison via Exim-users wrote:
>
> > Slavko via Exim-users wrote:
> >> Dňa 9. 12. o 8:49 Victor Sudakov via Exim-users napísal(a):
> >>> Slavko via Exim-users wrote:
> Dňa 9. 12. o 5:15 Victor Sudakov via Exim-users napísal(a):
>
> > I've just sent two messages to you with
On 12/12/2022 09:21, Victor Sudakov via Exim-users wrote:
acl_check_dkim:
accept add_header = :at_start:${authresults {$primary_hostname}}
It's generally better to use ${authresults } in the data ACL, so that it
can pick up other results even when the message wasn't DKIM-signed.
Also,
Dňa 12. decembra 2022 9:21:11 UTC používateľ Victor Sudakov via Exim-users
napísal:
>I'm using a single /etc/exim4/exim4.conf file as I have a FreeBSD
>background and am used to a single exim config. In fact, I hate the
>split stuff very much.
It must do not matter until you switch from one to
On 12/7/22 10:34, The Doctor via Exim-users wrote:
How do you block a whole Class C like
5.34.207.0/24 using the configuration file?
Step 1.. understand that it's not a class C. It's a /24 prefix in legacy
"Class A" address space.
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I also wonder why:...
# iptables -v -A INPUT -s 5.34.207.0/24 -j REJECT
(or similar) has not been suggested.
On 2022/12/12 18:13, Robert Blayzor via Exim-users wrote:
On 12/7/22 10:34, The Doctor via Exim-users wrote:
How do you block a whole Class C like
5.34.207.0/24 using the configuration
On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 11:13:19AM -0500, Robert Blayzor via Exim-users wrote:
> On 12/7/22 10:34, The Doctor via Exim-users wrote:
> > How do you block a whole Class C like
> > 5.34.207.0/24 using the configuration file?
>
> Step 1.. understand that it's not a class C. It's a /24 prefix in legacy
On 11/12/2022 18:34, Slavko via Exim-users wrote:
In case of STARTTLS, it makes no sense for me in connect ACL,
but there it works. In helo ACL it makes sense for me, eg. to skip
checks for second EHLO (after STARTTLS), especially with the
same HELO (EHLO) name as before. What i miss here?
Fair
Slavko via Exim-users wrote:
[dd]
>
> You can try to send messages to two recipients (target hosts)
> at once, then get message file from both and compare them to
> find difference.
This is actually how I started the thread, by sending one message to
two recipients at once, on FreeBSD and on De
Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
> On 12/12/2022 09:21, Victor Sudakov via Exim-users wrote:
> > acl_check_dkim:
> > accept add_header = :at_start:${authresults {$primary_hostname}}
>
> It's generally better to use ${authresults } in the data ACL, so that it
> can pick up other results
Should DB5 be replaced by tokyocabinet ?
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