| On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 11:33:17AM +0200, Jari Aalto wrote:
| > For unstable/main exim4-config 4.44-2
| >
| > # Two different rules are used. The first one is stricter, and is applied
to
| > # messages that are addressed to one of the local domains handled by this
| > # host. It blocks local parts that begin with a dot or contain @ % ! / or
|.
| > # If you have local accounts that include these characters, you will have
to
| > # modify this rule.
| > deny domains = +local_domains
| > local_parts = ^[.] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]/|]
| >
| > =>
| >
| > deny domains = +local_domains
| > local_parts = ^[.] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]/|\'`#&?]
| > ======
|
| And no changes to the acl handling non-local domains?
Good point. Make it:
# The second rule applies to all other domains, and is less strict. This
...
deny domains = !+local_domains
local_parts = ^[./|] : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : ^.*/\\.\\./
message = restricted characters in address
=>
local_parts = ^[./|] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]'`#&?] : ^.*/\\.\\./
======
I'm not sure if the single-quote (') should necessarily be in the class though.
Jari
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