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Code Editor : 20_exim4-config_local_deny_exceptions
### acl/20_exim4-config_local_deny_exceptions ################################# # This is used to determine whitelisted senders and hosts. # It checks for CONFDIR/host_local_deny_exceptions and # CONFDIR/sender_local_deny_exceptions. # # It is meant to be used from some other acl entry. # # See exim4-config_files(5) for details. # # If the files do not exist, the white list never matches, which is # the desired behaviour. # # The old file names CONFDIR/local_host_whitelist and # CONFDIR/local_sender_whitelist will continue to be honored for a # transition period. Their use is deprecated. acl_local_deny_exceptions: accept hosts = ${if exists{CONFDIR/host_local_deny_exceptions}\ {CONFDIR/host_local_deny_exceptions}\ {}} accept senders = ${if exists{CONFDIR/sender_local_deny_exceptions}\ {CONFDIR/sender_local_deny_exceptions}\ {}} accept hosts = ${if exists{CONFDIR/local_host_whitelist}\ {CONFDIR/local_host_whitelist}\ {}} accept senders = ${if exists{CONFDIR/local_sender_whitelist}\ {CONFDIR/local_sender_whitelist}\ {}} # This hook allows you to hook in your own ACLs without having to # modify this file. If you do it like we suggest, you'll end up with # a small performance penalty since there is an additional file being # accessed. This doesn't happen if you leave the macro unset. .ifdef LOCAL_DENY_EXCEPTIONS_LOCAL_ACL_FILE .include LOCAL_DENY_EXCEPTIONS_LOCAL_ACL_FILE .endif # this is still supported for a transition period and is deprecated. .ifdef WHITELIST_LOCAL_DENY_LOCAL_ACL_FILE .include WHITELIST_LOCAL_DENY_LOCAL_ACL_FILE .endif
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