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Acl policyd weight #153
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Acl policyd weight #153
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You can add some smtp syntax checking in the acl-part (and SPF, ...). Spamassassin is as well included which also can add checks against block-lists. What is the actual benefit of policyd_weight which can't be handled in exim directly? |
I like policyd_weight because i had some troubles with DNSBLs and false positives in the past and polycd_weight does something more complex than just use a singl DNSBL result for blocking a sender. I'd include the config in vexim as an example. People can decide if they like to enable ist. Vexim has a different purpose, but there are already some other example configs which do not really relay to virtual users and in that way it makes sense to put some more examples to the repository. |
policyd was written for postfix which has a more modular design than exim. Many rules (syntax checking during smtp) can directly be implemented in exim. I'm currently using only very conservative DNSBLs and I integrate others into spamassassin. There is perhaps a way, to combine several DNSBLs in exim that mail are only rejected if the host is listed in more than one DNSBL. |
It's just an example how to use it if somebody wants it. |
Let's focus on the v2.3-release and then try to establish some policyd-like behavior. |
example config for policyd-weight instead of using DNSBL