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52 lines
1.7 KiB
Plaintext
#
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# Address list for DrWeb Mail Filters
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# The file with the list of addresses allows to block notifications
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# to specified addresses or group of addresses depending on address role
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# in mail transaction.
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#
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#
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# Format of file:
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# ---------------
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# Line beginning with # - it's a comments
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# Empty lines are acceptable
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#
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# Version 1 (default):
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# <role> <address_re>
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# where
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# <role> - defines role (from, to, any) of address in envelope
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# <address_re> - the address matching string which is interpreted as POSIX
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# regular expression (regexp), should be in quotes if contains spaces.
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# Operation NOT can be used (symbol '!' before quoted regexp), that
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# means do not send notifications to address which is not matched by
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# regexp. If expression matches to expression then search continues.
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# Operation NOT is very useful to send notifications only for local
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# users. Operation NOT for @example.com equivalent to
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# "@[^e][^x][^a][^m][^p][^l][^\.][^c][^o][^m]".
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#
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# NOTE:
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# - regexp's are case insensitive
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# - symbol ! also can be used as part of regexp, but should be inside of quotes
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# In other words, lines below have different meanings.
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# any !"user@example\.com"
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# any "!user@example\.com"
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#
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# [version=1]
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#
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# do not send notification to asv@drweb.ru when he sends a virus,
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# but send notification when virus came to him
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#
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#from "asv@drweb\.ru"
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#
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#
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# do not send notifications to users from example.com when virus came to them,
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# but send notifications when virus came from them
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#
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#to "@example\.com"
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#
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#
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# do not send notifications to non-local (not from mydomain.ru) users
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#
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#any !"@mydomain\.ru"
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#any !"@(mydomain1)|(mydomain2)\.ru"
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