On 2013-11-10, Clemens Schrimpe <[email protected]> wrote: > Gentlepeople - > > this is my first submission to this list, so please excuse me, if this had > been brought up before, but my (brief) research on the topic at hand didn't > yield any results, so I thought I'd just ask: > > Was it ever considered to provide any sort of "ACL-sytle" control of > *outgoing* connections/sessions/transactions from Exim? > > I have been (very successfully) using Exim for many years - exactly because I > have this tight control over what happens on the *incoming* side, but now I > want more! :-) > > I would like to put checks and logging-points into the whole "external > delivery by SMTP" process too. The applications are many, I believe. > > So again: Was this ever considered? If yes: Why was it turned down? If no: > Please consider it! I would happily create a first draft on a design for > this, if anyone would be willing to listen.
I don't know if it was ever considered, but with 4.82 you can call ACLs from anywhere you can do a string expansion. (which I guess includes routers and transports) -- For a good time: install ntp -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-dev Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ##
