To avoid the intricate grammar of the acl rules, i found this simple
suggestion:
https://www.tekovic.com/exim-acl-for-blocking-certain-senders
It worked the first time, the denied sender, can read its mailbox, but
it receive an "Administrative prohibition."
message when it try to send an email.
Of
On 03/02/18 11:26, Luciano Rinetti wrote:
> how should be wrote the acl in the ACL configuration section of exim.conf ?
http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-access_control_lists.html#SECTaclconditions
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Thank you Marius,
i think the b) option is the one i choose with acl_check_out:
Let suppose the account is:
xyz@domain.com
how should be wrote the acl in the ACL configuration section of exim.conf ?
On 2018-02-03 10:44, Cyborg wrote:
> Am 03.02.2018 um 00:10 schrieb Jasen Betts:
> > On 2018-0
Am 03.02.2018 um 00:10 schrieb Jasen Betts:
> On 2018-02-02, Luciano Rinetti wrote:
>> How can i write an ACL to stop an account to send email ?
>> And continue to use IMAP server to read email ?
>> The mail server (Ubuntu server) uses Exim4 4.74 and Courier-imap 4.8.0.
>
a) your courier server h
On 2018-02-02, Luciano Rinetti wrote:
> How can i write an ACL to stop an account to send email ?
> And continue to use IMAP server to read email ?
> The mail server (Ubuntu server) uses Exim4 4.74 and Courier-imap 4.8.0.
Find out how that account is sending mail and block it. there's
probably so