http://www.sorbs.net/mailsystems/exim4.shtml
Exim 4.x is a lot more configurable and hence there is more detail to add...
These entries are normally added to the acl_rcpt ACL in the exim.conf file. The default/example exim configuration should contain an example similar to these.
To deny access, using a normal DNSBL with TXT records.
deny message = Access denied - $sender_host_address\
listed by $dnslist_domain\n$dnslist_text
dnslists = dnsbl.sorbs.net
This will produce a response similar to the following:
550-Access denied - 127.0.0.2 listed by dnsbl.sorbs.net
550 Test entry.
To add an X-Warning header so that users can filter:
warn message = X-Warning: $sender_host_address listed by $dnslist_domain
log_message = Listed by $dnslist_domain
dnslists = dnsbl.sorbs.net Thanks to Josh Rollyson for the info.
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Exim 4.x is a lot more configurable and hence there is more detail to add...
These entries are normally added to the acl_rcpt ACL in the exim.conf file. The default/example exim configuration should contain an example similar to these.
To deny access, using a normal DNSBL with TXT records.
deny message = Access denied - $sender_host_address\
listed by $dnslist_domain\n$dnslist_text
dnslists = dnsbl.sorbs.net
This will produce a response similar to the following:
550-Access denied - 127.0.0.2 listed by dnsbl.sorbs.net
550 Test entry.
To add an X-Warning header so that users can filter:
warn message = X-Warning: $sender_host_address listed by $dnslist_domain
log_message = Listed by $dnslist_domain
dnslists = dnsbl.sorbs.net Thanks to Josh Rollyson for the info.
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