Hi,

soumya tr <[email protected]> (Mo 11 Mär 2013 21:42:57 CET):
> Hi Heiko,
> 
> Thanks for the response. But is there any way I can do it via router? And
> if via acl, I tried to add the acl as you have suggested under
> acl_check_rcpt, but still mails are going out.
> 
> Infact my requirement is to block a domain which is hosted in the server
> itself to send out mail.

Do you want to block mails *coming from* some domain?
Or do you want to block mails *going to* some domain? 

The domain in question is hosted on *your* Exim host, or is hosted
somewhere else?

I'm confused.

    Best regards from Dresden/Germany
    Viele Grüße aus Dresden
    Heiko Schlittermann
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