Hi, sorry to bug you guys so much. This is what the hosting co says, and I am wondering if it is reasonable or b.s. Personally, I can see that changes are by domain, but I can't see why the filter has to filter out external email accounts for the entire domain. Why would there be unable to apply a filter to specific addresses, and NOT apply it to others? Any comments appreciated.
~ Hello, I'll clarify some things before I make any changes. This change can be domain based only. You cannot make these changes for only some mail addresses. Would you like me to still try the tests ? Best Regards, Shashank Wagh, Systems Administrator & Level III Support, Hostgator.com LLC. ~ No. Can you please explain your exim setup so I can continue to research the use of ACL or filters to achieve this? Thanks, Laurel ~ Laurel, The filters is a basic feature of exim and there isn't anything that our servers do differently. The filters are setup per domain in a file outside your home directory. You should be able to research exim filters and we can also then symlink the filter file for the domain to your home directory. This should allow you to write to the filter file to make updates as the cpanel filters is very basic on what it supports. Thanks, Josh B HostGator Support On 12/31/06, Laurel Fitzhugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > this is the way i see it. does this logic work? it requires a file > (called naminlistfile) to be checked. the naminlist file would have the > email addresses that we want to limit to only receiving email from > boozmanhof.com. can this be done? > > sample filter > > # Exim filter > if To or cc = nameinlistfile > if $sender_address does not contain \N\boozmanhof.com$\N or > if $return_path does not contain "@ boozmanhof.com" > then > fail > endif > finish > > > -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
