X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/jgh/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/e0f3765aeecd3116bb4171bd0c5f9b609e7c0588..4533e306fc21e0dc3cce32db0e2bfa146a5dd78c:/configs/config.samples/C047?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/configs/config.samples/C047 b/configs/config.samples/C047 index 5a1665aad..7ae9138c1 100644 --- a/configs/config.samples/C047 +++ b/configs/config.samples/C047 @@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ This router has two advantages (for us): 1. You can define the sender host addresses from which you will scan the spam. In my example there are ABC.DEF.GHI.JKL and MNO.PQR.STU.VWX (you have to -substiute this by your real IP-Adresses). +substiute this by your real IP addresses). 2. The spamcheck router only runs in dependency of the existence of the -.spamcheck file. So your users can decide whether or not they wont to use -Spamassassin. Thats important for protection of privacy in germany. +.spamcheck file. So your users can decide whether or not they want to use +Spamassassin. That's important for protection of privacy in Germany. If you don't need this you can simplify the router, for example: @@ -84,6 +84,6 @@ spamcheck: Put the router and the transport on the right places in your exim conf and send -the daemon a HUP signal. Thats all. +the daemon a HUP signal. That's all. - oliver