George R. Kasica wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 14:01:55 -0200, you wrote:
Hello!
Sorry to send another email about the same subject. But my mail server
crashed so i couldn't see the answers.
I am calling my spamassassin service in SMTP time with some ACL rules in
my exim4
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 02:01:55PM -0200, Eduardo wrote:
Hello!
Sorry to send another email about the same subject. But my mail server
crashed so i couldn't see the answers.
I am calling my spamassassin service in SMTP time with some ACL rules in
my exim4 configuration file. I start the
On Wed 25 Jan 2006 11:34:10 GMT , Peter McEvoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had similar issues, the solution, as someone on this list kindly
explained, was to limit the size of messages that SA scans.
Also do some fairly basic sysadmin operations to (a) determine what the
cause of the overload
On Wed 25 Jan 2006 11:44:32 GMT , Luca Bertoncello
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Unfortunately, I can't read any acl_mXX in the Route, and then I have to send
another Query to DB to get this info.
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.60/doc/html/spec.html/ch39.html#SECTaclvariables
Use $acl_c[0-9]
Hallo experts,
I'm using callout to verify serder addresses.
But why are there *2* lines in the main log? Isn't *1* enough?
Example:
2006-01-25 12:46:18 H=(JASMINA) [82.146.26.XXX] sender verify fail for [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
2006-01-25 12:46:18 H=(JASMINA) [82.146.26.XXX] F=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Graeme Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.60/doc/html/spec.html/ch39.html#SECTaclvariables
Use $acl_c[0-9]
It works!
Thanks a lot!
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IMS Internet-Media-Service GmbH
Bärensteiner
Unfortunately, I can't read any acl_mXX in the Route,
I beg your pardon? From the Exim documentation: Values can be placed in these
variables by the set modifier in an ACL. They retain their values while a
message is being received, but are reset afterwards. They are also reset by
MAIL,
Luca Bertoncello wrote:
Use $acl_c[0-9]
don't use acl_c, it sets variables for the whole connection and therefor
may have side effects if you receive more than one message in a single
connection.
In fact, I'm not sure I understand what you try to do. Save the result of
address verification from
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 02:01:55PM -0200, Eduardo wrote:
Hello!
Sorry to send another email about the same subject. But my mail server
crashed so i couldn't see the answers.
I am calling my spamassassin service in SMTP time with some ACL rules in
my exim4 configuration file. I start the
On 1/25/06, Matt Sealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not that the thing has the wrong permissions.
/var/state/saslauthd/mux is what it's looking for
/var/run/saslauthd/mux is what is running
Permissions have always been fine for me.
Isn't that a simple matter of changing your
Коваленко Иван wrote:
Hi, is there a way to distinguish sessions from script on server
(cgi script, which sends mail) and exim (which also uses bsmtp for
email transfer)?
Use -oMr and $received_protocol.
http://exim.org/exim-html-4.60/doc/html/spec.html/ch05.html
- Marc
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On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Frank Elsner wrote:
But why are there *2* lines in the main log? Isn't *1* enough?
Example:
2006-01-25 12:46:18 H=(JASMINA) [82.146.26.XXX] sender verify fail for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2006-01-25 12:46:18 H=(JASMINA) [82.146.26.XXX] F=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
rejected RCPT
hi ,
anybody knows why I receive this error:
Berkeley DB error: fatal region error detected; run recovery
regards
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On Wednesday 25 January 2006 20:31, Derrick wrote:
I need to process files of a certain type (*.aaf), we were looking to do
this as part of a pipe in a forward, but I'm wondering how to do this
withing exim? I've been reading a bit on content scanning at ACL time, and
I think you should be
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