From: Jeremy Harris Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2019 20:47:23 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add basic framework for PRDR use with per-user content filters to example config. X-Git-Tag: exim-4.93-RC0~284^2~22 X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b220576b3ba5396af6b3e0f45739f269079f8fc5;p=exim.git Add basic framework for PRDR use with per-user content filters to example config. Mostly commented-out and with dummy lookups since we do not know what sorts of filtering may be employed. --- diff --git a/src/src/configure.default b/src/src/configure.default index c053466cf..838926f97 100644 --- a/src/src/configure.default +++ b/src/src/configure.default @@ -107,8 +107,9 @@ hostlist relay_from_hosts = localhost # manual for details. The lists above are used in the access control lists for # checking incoming messages. The names of these ACLs are defined here: -acl_smtp_rcpt = acl_check_rcpt -acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data +acl_smtp_rcpt = acl_check_rcpt +acl_smtp_data_prdr = acl_check_prdr +acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data # You should not change those settings until you understand how ACLs work. @@ -504,12 +505,43 @@ acl_check_rcpt: # require verify = csa ############################################################################# + ############################################################################# + # If doing per-user content filtering then recipients with filters different + # to the first recipient must be deferred unless the sender talks PRDR. + # + # defer !condition = $prdr_requested + # condition = ${if > {0}{$receipients_count}} + # condition = ${if !eq {$acl_m_content_filter} \ + # {${lookup PER_RCPT_CONTENT_FILTER}}} + # warn !condition = $prdr_requested + # condition = ${if > {0}{$receipients_count}} + # set acl_m_content_filter = ${lookup PER_RCPT_CONTENT_FILTER} + ############################################################################# + # At this point, the address has passed all the checks that have been # configured, so we accept it unconditionally. accept +# This ACL is used once per recipient, for multi-recipient messages, if +# we advertised PRDR. It can be used to perform receipient-dependent +# header- and body- based filtering and rejections. +# We set a variable to record that PRDR was active used, so that checking +# in the data ACL can be skipped. + +acl_check_prdr: + warn set acl_m_did_prdr = y + + ############################################################################# + # do lookup on filtering, with $local_part@$domain, deny on filter match + # + # deny set acl_m_content_filter = ${lookup PER_RCPT_CONTENT_FILTER} + # condition = ... + ############################################################################# + + accept + # This ACL is used after the contents of a message have been received. This # is the ACL in which you can test a message's headers or body, and in # particular, this is where you can invoke external virus or spam scanners. @@ -549,6 +581,19 @@ acl_check_data: # X-Spam_bar: $spam_bar\n\ # X-Spam_report: $spam_report + ############################################################################# + # No more tests if PRDR was actively used. + # accept condition = ${if def:acl_m_did_prdr} + # + # To get here, all message recipients must have identical per-user + # content filtering (enforced by RCPT ACL). Do lookup for filter + # and deny on match. + # + # deny set acl_m_content_filter = ${lookup PER_RCPT_CONTENT_FILTER} + # condition = ... + ############################################################################# + + # Accept the message. accept