I'm sure that was the only thing changed:
- added the lines
- restarted exim
- noticed that all mail got rejected
- commented out the added lines
- restarted exim for further research
- found some example pages that used quotes
- removed the comment #s and added the quotes
- restarted exim

Anyway, it works like a charm now. Thank you all.

Best regards,
Marco


Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 13:48 +0100, Marco van Oostende wrote:
>> Wow. That was easy. I had to change it a little to get it to work. The 
>> script is now
>>
>>   deny message = Blocking incoming mail for domains blah blah
>>        !hosts = 89.146.30.0/29
>>        domains = "abc.com" : "xyz.com"
>>
>> The quotes around the domain names are important. It didn't work without 
>> them, so the filter itself works but every mail was blocked.
> 
> no, the quotes are not important, there has to be something else wrong.
> 
>> After 
>> adding the quotes, mail gets accepted properly. Now I have to wait for a 
>> mail that gets send straight into the server. I'm sure it will get 
>> blocked though.
> 
> you can test using exim -bh IPADDRESS
> 

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