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 cpanel exim warning message 
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Post cpanel exim warning message
exim updated last night via cpanel & I have this warning today. I assume it is because mailscanner must alter the exim acl. do I need to do anything or ignore it or what would happen if I reset to defauklt

I can't see any obvious references to mailscanner in the exim acl & I haven't set any custom configuration taht I am aware of

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Notification => [email]removed email[/email] via EMAIL [level => 1]

cPanel was unable to automatically merge your Exim configuration with the new settings that shipped
with the build you have installed (11.25.0-RELEASE_46156) because you have a custom ACL configuration
which cannot be automatically configured.

To avoid any mail downtime, we thought it was best to leave
your previous configuration intact until the new configuration can be properly installed. In order to
complete this configuration update, you will need to manually merge your configuration with the new
configuration settings. Please follow the steps below to complete this update:

1. Enter the Advanced Configuration Editor
2. Notate any custom changes you have made in the ACL section.
You may also which to make a copy of /etc/exim.conf.local
and /etc/exim.conf.localopts as custom settings are contained in these files.
3. Click the 'Reset ACL Config to Defaults' button.
4. Reinstall your advanced custom settings.


Note: Until you manually complete this update, automatic spam filtering may have been rendered inoperable to
prevent any mail loss. (This generally only applied is you were upgrading from cPanel 10.x)

Current Config Version: 6.800000
New Config Version: 7.000000


Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:13 am
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You should be able to safely follow the instructions in the email. We do not add anything to the ACL section anymore. You might want to check your settings afterwards with this FAQ:
http://www.configserver.com/techfaq/index.php?faqid=66

Regards,
Sarah


Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:24 am
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Thanks

I have reset to default and everything was as described in your faq


Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:36 am
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Thank you! This helped us as well.


Sarah wrote:
You should be able to safely follow the instructions in the email. We do not add anything to the ACL section anymore. You might want to check your settings afterwards with this FAQ:
http://www.configserver.com/techfaq/index.php?faqid=66

Regards,
Sarah


Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:41 pm
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