On 21 Jul 2005 at 3:55, Jim Archer wrote about
    "Re: [exim] controlling where email ":

|...
| They don't, so I guess I'll have to do this:
| 
|   accept domains    = +spamsoap_domains
|          authenticated = *
| 
|   accept domains    + +spamsoap_domains
|          hosts      = +relay_from_hosts
| 
|   accept domains    = +spamsoap_domains
|          endpass
|          message    = traffic for $domain not accepted from 
| $sender_host_address
|          hosts      = 66.179.26.128/26

Yup that will work.

|...
| Is there really no way to force every message to route out via SMTP with 
| dnslookup?

Ah, you want to force your own users messages through your spam 
filtering server.  That wasn't clear to me before.  Sure, you can do 
that but you'd use a manualroute router rather than dnslookup.  Just 
set an acl_cN variable in the first two accept stanzas (or just the 
relay_from_domains accept to at least skip the extra step for 
authenticated users), and test it as a condition in a manualroute 
router before the local delivery router.

- Fred





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