Hi!
First, thanks for exim-3.00. Philip has proven once more that exim is
very actively maintained and that he does care about his users wishes.
Good work.
Migration of my smaller site to exim-3.00 worked fine (although I did
not go the recommended way but rather used gnu stow to take care of
the symlinks).
I'd like to reject every connect that comes from a different host. I
did this with the previous version with:
|LOCALHOST = 192.168.130.34:127.0.0.1
|LOCALNET = 192.168.130.0/24
|sender_host_accept = LOCALHOST
|sender_net_accept = LOCALNET
which was rewritten to
|host_reject = "! LOCALHOST : \
| ! LOCALNET : \
| *"
and now causes my exim to reject connections from localhost:
|1999-05-17 15:09:19 connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] (mh) refused
I believe this might be caused by 192.168.130.34 sitting in both
LOCALHOST and LOCALNET. How do I specify that everything that doesn't
come from LOCALHOST or LOCALNET to be rejected?
Also, convert4r3 added numerous transport options to some of my
directors. What is that for? I immediately commented them out again
and things didn't break? Adding them automatically might cater for
some esoteric situations, but I don't think it's useful to have that
added by default.
Greetings
Marc
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