spawel wrote:
> Hi!  I  am from Russia and my english is not so good as you and I need
> help with Exim MTA.
> Every  day  I  received a many letters from spammers. All this letters
> have   different   headers.   I   mean  that  header  "from"  contains
> "[email protected]"  (domain  rambler.ru  is  in  white list) and header
> "return-path"  contains another address [email protected]. And because
> of that i tried to write special rule in acl_check_rcpt.
> I have two variants, but all of them don not work properly.
> 
> 1)
> warn    log_message =3D "My rule! It works!"
>         condition =3D ${if
> !eq{${lc:$h_return-path:}}{${lc:$h_from:}}{yes}{no}}
>         hosts =3D !127.0.0.1 : !localhost : *
>         add_header =3D X-ACL-Warn: warnings
> 
> 2)
>   warn   log_message =3D "From and Return do not matches! SPAM! It works!!!=
> !"
>          condition =3D ${if !match{$return_path}{$sender_address}{yes}{no}}
>          hosts =3D !127.0.0.1 : !localhost : *
>          add_header =3D X-ACL-Warn: $return_path
> 
> This rules dont contain any gramatic errors, no mistakes in exim log, but
> they dont work!
> What am I not understand?
> Please help!
> 
> 

You really don't want to do this.

For a good reason why not, look at the headers of the messages on this mailing 
list.

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Nigel Wade, System Administrator, Space Plasma Physics Group,
             University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
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