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[exim-config] / exchange.m4
1 ### -*-m4-*-
2 ###
3 ### Transmission to remote hosts for distorted.org.uk Exim configuration.
4 ###
5 ### (c) 2012 Mark Wooding
6 ###
7
8 ###----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9 ###
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23
24 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 ### Listen for incoming connections.
26
27 SECTION(global, daemon)m4_dnl
28 daemon_smtp_ports = CONF_smtp_port : CONF_submission_port
29
30 DIVERT(null)
31 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 ### Check source addresses for apparently local senders.
33
34 SECTION(acl, mail-hooks)m4_dnl
35         ## Check that a submitted message's sender address is allowable.
36         require  acl = mail_client_addr
37
38 SECTION(acl, misc)m4_dnl
39 mail_client_addr:
40
41         ## If this is a message submission then that's handled elsewhere.
42         accept   condition = ${if eq{$acl_c_mode}{submission}}
43
44         ## Make sure that the sender matches the client address.  I feel like
45         ## I want to reject these, but that will break stuff.  For example,
46         ## if I send mail to an externally hosted address which is really a
47         ## distribution list containing some local address, then we'll
48         ## (approximately legitimately) receive mail with an apparently-local
49         ## sender from a remote host.
50         warn    !hosts = ${LOOKUP_DOMAIN($sender_address_domain,
51                            {KV(hosts, {$value}{+allnets})},
52                            {${if match_domain {$sender_address_domain} \
53                                               {+public} \
54                                  {+allnets}{! +allnets}}})}
55                  add_header = :after_received:X-Distorted-Warning: \
56                         RCLNTLSNDR \
57                         Apparently local sender, but received from remote \
58                         server.\n\t\
59                         sender=$sender_address \
60                         host=$sender_host_address
61
62         ## OK.
63         accept
64
65 DIVERT(null)
66 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
67 ### The obvious trivial router.
68
69 SECTION(routers, remote)m4_dnl
70 ## Send mail on to a host in our own network.  We must apply extra security.
71 local:
72         driver = dnslookup
73         domains = ! +known : CONF_master_domain : *.CONF_master_domain
74         self = fail
75         transport = smtp_local
76         no_more
77
78 ## Send mail on to unknown hosts.
79 remote:
80         driver = dnslookup
81         domains = ! +known
82         self = fail
83         transport = smtp
84         no_more
85
86 DIVERT(null)
87 ###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------