> >>> > What should be entered to the /path_to_blacklists/h_from ?
> >>> > This should contain a list of names like doctor. For example the 
> >>> > mailaddress
> >>> > 
> >>> > "Doctor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> 
> >>> This complete string is not an email address, only the part
> >>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is one. Are you sure, you want to check any part of
> >>> header "from:", not only the email address?
> >>> 
> >>> If yes, then don't extract the email address from header, and let
> >>> nwildlsearch compare file content against the whole header string:
> >>> 
> >>> set acl_m1 = ${lookup {$h_From:} \
> >>>              nwildlsearch{/path_to_blacklists/h_from} }
> >>> 
> >>> > should be blocked. But only if "" contains doctor. 
> >>> > What do I have to add to the blacklist ?
> >>> 
> >>> doctor : text you want to be reported along with the deny
> >> 
> >> I need the config for 4.20 and 4.30. With 4.20 the command nwildsearch
> >> is not supported:
> >> 
> >> unknown lookuptype: "nwildsearch"
> >> 
> >> What should I use for 4.20 ? lsearch only, blocks any incomming mail :-(
> > 
> > Sorry Jens, I entered the EXIM-path with 4.34. I just took a look to the
> >  main EXIM ftp-server and found EXIM 4.5 - dated Feb 18 2005 - as the
> > last version you could get from the server.
>

Hi

is there no chance to get it work with 4.20 ? We have running
round about 120 linux-servers with exim 4.20. An upgrade is
very difficult ;-)



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