Mark Little wrote: > On Sat, 06 Jun 2009 01:04:00 +0800, W B Hacker <[email protected]> wrote: >> ('C9' is my ninth acl clause in acl_smtp_connect). >> >> Notes: >> >> C3A and C3B do most of the work. C7, an RBL call, and C9, an 'lsearch' > of >> a >> local regular-expression blacklist, are very seldom reached. >> >> CAVEAT: Draconian! >> >> IF you use anything of this sort, first test effects on *your* > environment >> with >> a 'warn' before converting to a 'deny'. >> >> Also effective. >> >> conducive# grep -c res.rr.com /var/log/exim/rejectlog >> 457 >> >> And *zero* complaints from user base of lost 'genuine' traffic from Road >> Runner. >> >> HTH, >> >> Bill >> > > Hey there, > > I was wondering if I could please get a copy of (some of) your ACLs? > > I have recently been tasked with redoing our exim config to try and cut > down on the spam that is hitting our users. We host a lot of domains that > are 5+ years old so they receive a lot of spam... > > > Thanks in advance! > > -- Mark > >
'In due course'. I have a 240-line (with comments and whitespace) cut-down of a 3000+ line ~/configure file now in test. That size is expected to remain under 400 lines and be very 'universal'. The 'parent' is nothing of the sort. But I really *am* 'retired' and this week's priority is sorting lodging in Vale d'Aosta and Piemonte so we don't have to sleep in the Lancia.... ;-) Bill -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
