What RCPT TO: are you using? If its an address in a local domain, then
the relay checks wont matter - since sending to a local address is not
'relaying''..
Try:
MAIL FROM: junk@???
RCPT TO: junk@???
(Assuming of course that you don't handle mail for AOL locally :P)
If that isn't the problem, try posting the full output of
exim -d 9 -bh 1.2.3.4
to us here, and someone should be able to help..
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Nancy Pettigrew wrote:
> In order to test my configuration file, I've been using the -bh option for
> exim, followed by a bogus IP address.
>
> I never see the host_accept_relay option checked in the resulting session
> output.
> I am using an IP address that is not contained in the db file of "good" IP
> addresses (Created from pop authentications), but it does not get rejected.
>
> I've also tried setting the host_accept_relay value to one IP address
> (host_accept_relay = 123.345.1.999), and then running exim with the -bh
> option and a different IP (/usr/etc/exim -bh 222.333.444.555), but the
> session does not get rejected.
>
> Am I missing something here?
>
> Danke.
>
>
>
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