Marc Perkel wrote:

>>> What I'm thinking is that the list come back from perl in a variable. 
>>> Then you use a recursive ACL to parse out eack one and test each one 
>>> against several lists. If you find a bad one you reject the message.
>>>
>>> Any perl gurus here? I'll do the ACL.

Why would you need a "recursive" acl to check multiple domains against a 
blacklist? 
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch40.html#SECTmulkeyfor

>> We appear to hit the part of the conversation where politeness and custom 
>> would suggest you offer some money to contract someone to spend some time 
>> designing this feature for you.
>>
>> Jethro.
>>   
> Are you asking me to hire you?

<ponder>

Maybe a http://jobs.exim.org/ site should be site up, along the same 
lines of http://jobs.perl.org/

I expect it would have more contracts than full time positions though.

I wonder if the jobs.perl.org people would hand over a copy of the 
engine behind their website.

</ponder>

Mike

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