> On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Stuart Lynne wrote:
>
> > First after moving one of my servers behind a masquerading firewall I
> > discovered that it does not seem possible to tell the exim that the IP
> > address of the firewall should be treated as equivalent to local. I thought
> > that perhaps one of:
> >
> > hosts_treat_as_local = "virtual0.fireplug.net:mail0.fireplug.net:gateway.fireplug.net"
> > local_domains = "whiskey.wimsey.com:gateway.fireplug.net"
> >
> > might have worked, but neither seems to. Am I missing something or is this
> > just something not supported yet?
>
> What exactly goes wrong? Have you tried using exim -bh to see what
> things it is checking?
I'm hoping to be able to tell exim that even though the local interface
address is (for example) 192.168.40.1 that for purposes of the self=local
tests MX records that point to (for example) 24.112.113.88 (our external
network address) should be considered to be local.
-bh tests what it would do if sending mail from that address????
> > non_mx_domains = "${domain}"
> > batch_max = 1
> > gethostbyname
> >
> > The problem is that specifying ${domain} fails if more than one address
> > is trying to be delivered.
>
> Set max_rcpt=1 to restrict it to one address.
That works. I thought that batch_max was the parameter ...
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