On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Andrew wrote:
> > > Hi there,
> > > I am using exim 3.14 on rh linux
> > > I have set sender_verify_hosts in the config file
> > > -snip-
> > > sender_verify_hosts = "! mail.seol.net.au: ! 203.23.53.12/32:*"
> > > -snip-
> > > >>> sender is not permitted to relay
> > > 550 relaying to <fred@???> prohibited by administrator
> > > LOG: refused relay (sender) to <fred@???> from <>
> > > H=mail.seol.net.au [203.23.53.12]
This is definitely failing a relay check; it hasn't got near
sender_verify yet. The relay is failing not because of the host, but
because of the sender. That's why it says "(sender)".
> sender_address_relay = "seol.net.au:lsearch;/etc/virtualmail/ALLDOMAINS"
There you go. You are only permitting relays from those specific
senders. This message has an empty sender (it's a bounce message), and I
bet you have forgotten to allow for them. Change your configuration to
sender_address_relay = ":seol.net.au:lsearch;/etc/virtualmail/ALLDOMAINS"
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