Ian P. Christian wrote: > 2009/7/26 MarkdV <[email protected]>: >> You seem to advocate this every chance you get. :) > > Hm, sorry :)
Don't be, not on my account anyway. As you noted we seem to think alike on this subject. :) >> I'm thinking of trying something like this in acl_smtp_mail: >> >> defer >> ! sender = : >> ! dnslists = list.dnswl.org >> ! verify = reverse_host_lookup >> ! verify = helo >> ratelimit = X_DNS_HELO_LIMIT / per_mail / leaky / >> $sender_host_address >> message = Ratelimited. Fix your (r)DNS and/or HELO for faster >> deliveries. > > I see some people on list clearly don't agree with me, the majority of > which is people saying it will block legitimate mail though... so, if > you do disagree, how about using Mark's suggestion of his ACL above? In general. I've found the ratelimit feature to be a great way to limit/discourage what I would (be able to) outright reject in a perfect world. Cheers, Mark. -- ## 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/
