On Mon, 2014-11-03 at 02:24 +0100, Bertrand Caplet wrote:
> I do think so too, I tried this way and I can ban the domain in from
> header.
> But not in reverse DNS via IP I guess. I searched for it in google but
> can't find.
> Maybe I could do this with iptables/ufw I'll see
Bonjour Bertrand,
Try .....................
acl_check_connection:
deny message = [SNA03] Rejected. Sender's IP address has no Host
name. \
Ask your technical experts to rectify the problem.
condition = ${lookup dnsdb{ptr=$sender_host_address} {0}{1} }
deny message = [SNA04] Rejected. Sender's Host has No Reverse DNS.
\
Ask your technical experts to rectify the problem.
condition = ${if
and{{def:sender_host_address}{!def:sender_host_name}} \
{yes}{no}}
deny message = [SNA08] Host name not genuine mail server. Complaints
to: \
xxxxx at gmail.com
condition = ${if match{$sender_host_name} \
{^.*[0-9]+[\\-|\\.|_][0-9]+[\\-|\\.|_][0-9]+[\\-|\\.|_]*.*}}
!hosts = EXDIR/hosts.a8
delay = 5s
deny message = [SNA13] Your mail server's host name,
$sender_host_name, \
resembles a home Internet connection. \
Complaints to: xxxxx at gmail.com
condition = ${if match{${lc:$sender_host_name}} \
{(broadband|client|customer|dsl|dyn|dynamic|home|static|user)(\\d|\\.|\\-|ip)}
\
{1}{} }
!condition = ${if match{${lc:$sender_host_name}} \
{smarthost|pndsl\\.co\\.uk} {1}{} }
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Regards,
Paul.
England, EU.