Am 24.01.2012 17:17, schrieb Todd Lyons:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 7:16 AM, Graeme Fowler<[email protected]>  wrote:
There are at least two people from cPanel on this list that I am aware
of (maybe more) - chaps, do you have an explanation of why you chose
Exim for cPanel/WHM installations?
I'll bet it starts with "I looked at the sendmail.cf and tried to
write a few rules."  I know I struggle when manually twiddling with
sendmail.cf.  Overall it's turns out to be so easy to get exim to do
what you want and when you want, that it's hard to imagine using
anything else if you need anything beyond the standard milters (for
postfix and sendmail).

Regards...            Todd
isn't that always the case, if you know what you are doing ?

I for myself wish, that the exims docs get smaller in the future.
Somethimes it's cool if you just have to write something like this :

use_spamassassin              = yes_i_do;
spamassassin.checkDomain      = name1.de : name2.de
spamassassin.criticalScore    = 5.0;
spamassassin.doCriticalAction = mark_as_spam;

If it's too simplistic, you can do it the hard way :)

I bet that most of the people just need those 4 lines in theire config.

It's the same for clamd, you would need 3 lines :

clamav.use              = yes_i_do;
clamav.checkDomain      = name1.de : name2.de
clamav.doCriticalAction = drop;

BTW: pls add to the whishlist a directory "/etc/exim/conf.d/" for autoincludes.

i know what include is for, but thats not very "automatic" , isn't it .It would allow
addons like any other major package like apache or munin offers.

# yum install clamav-exim

would drop this into /etc/exim/conf.d/20_spamassassin.conf

spamassassin.use              = yes_i_do;
spamassassin.checkDomain      = *
spamassassin.criticalScore    = 5.0;
spamassassin.doCriticalAction = mark_as_spam;

and tada it works.. harmless, but working out of the box.

Marius



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