exim4:access_control_lists_acls
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Here is a list of ACLs. | Here is a list of ACLs. | ||
+ | ^ACL^Description^ | ||
|acl_not_smtp|ACL for non-SMTP messages| | |acl_not_smtp|ACL for non-SMTP messages| | ||
|acl_not_smtp_mime|ACL for non-SMTP MIME parts| | |acl_not_smtp_mime|ACL for non-SMTP MIME parts| | ||
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|acl_smtp_vrfy|ACL for VRFY| | |acl_smtp_vrfy|ACL for VRFY| | ||
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+ | ==== Example usage ==== | ||
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+ | If you set | ||
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+ | <file bash> | ||
+ | acl_smtp_rcpt = acl_check_rcpt | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | the little ACL defined above is used whenever Exim receives a RCPT command in an SMTP dialogue. The majority of policy tests on incoming messages can be done when RCPT commands arrive. | ||
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+ | ===== References ===== | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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