Hello Everybody,
Exim4U version 1.2.5 was released today. Highlights of this release are
as follows:
Exim Configuration's URIBL/SURBL/DBL Blocklists (exim_surbl) Upgraded
Upgraded exim_surbl from version 2.0 to version 2.2. This new
version of exim_surbl adds the Spamhaus DBL list for enhanced
spam prevention and supports the new SURBL implementation
guidelines.
Revised Exim Configuration's Vacation Autoreply Transport
The new vacation autoreply transport configuration limits
autoreplys for each sender to one autoreply per user specified
time period (default = 1 day) in order to avoid email ping pong
infinite loops with mailing lists, etc.
Other
Bug fix to adminuserchange.php related to the vacation autoreply
text for admin users.
Expanded the vacation autoreply message field in the MySQL database
to 4096 characters.
The smtp_accept_queue_per_connection configuration option was added
to exim4u_local.conf.inc.
Credits
The vacation autoreply modifications were contributed by Jörg
Roßdeutscher who also recommended the additions to the DEBIAN
documentation file. The upgrade to exim_surbl 2.2 and the
smtp_accept_queue_per_connection configuration option was
suggested by Odhiambo Washington. Thanks Jörg and Odhiambo!
Exim4U version 1.2.5 may be downloaded from here:
http://exim4u.org/html/download.html
A detailed summary of the changes and enhancements in version 1.2.5 may
be reviewed here:
http://exim4u.org/svn/exim4u_src/tags/1.2.5/VERSION
Instructions for upgrading Exim4U version 1.2.4 to 1.2.5 are included in
the changelog here:
http://exim4u.org/svn/exim4u_src/tags/1.2.5/CHANGELOG
FYI,
Gordon Dickens
First of all let me thank the team for such an excellent package. I had
been using vexim for a while. But I must admit, I am liking exim4u even
better.
Now, a little problem.
I have a mail router which accepts emails for three domains
a.example.comb.example.comc.example.com
and routes them to three individual servers (the admin people prefers to
have their own server than finance, and so on :P)
the three internal servers are maintained by three different people, who
generally does not agree on anything, but now have agreed on one issue
-- they all want a seperate spam address where all spams will be
forwarded so they can check and decide what to do with them.
in other words,
spams coming to a.example.com needs to be routed to spam(a)a.example.com
spams coming to b.example.com needs to be routed to spam(a)b.example.com
spams coming to c.example.com needs to be routed to spam(a)c.example.com
can this be done via ACL or does it have to be in the router? I am not
at all good in understanding the entire exim configuration (started only
three months ago and that too with vexim). Is there any sample code
available that I can customize with my little knowledge and put to work?
any help/pointer is highly appreciated
Thanks to all again
Shamim