Autor: Dave C. Data: A: Alberto Cortés CC: V. T. Mueller, exim-users Assumpte: Re: [Exim] use IP on SMTP HELO instead of foo.bar
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Er, actually, I don't think that is what he was asking.. He didnt want
to use email addresses of "username@[IP.ad.dr.es]", he wants to be able
to tell exim what argument to use for the HELO command it sends when
making an outbound SMTP connection..
Although, I will note that any host which rejects a normal SMTP HELO
with a domain name or hostname as an argument is BROKEN..
And the answer he wants, is to use the following setting in the SMTP
transport: (Note that this was added since 3.20 - Im not sure when)
The value of this option is expanded, and used as the argument for the
EHLO or HELO command that starts the outgoing SMTP session.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, [iso-8859-1] Alberto Cort?s wrote:
> El lun, 13 de ago de 2001, a las 22:25 +0200,
> V. dec?a que:
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> > CHANGE:
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> What i want to do is to use de "numeric form", i'am in a dialup
> sistem, when my exim runs SMTP to a host for sending him mail i want
> that exim use the "numeric form" of my IP for the SMTP transaction.
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> That IP will not appear in any filed of the message. I just wan't to
> substitute HELO "mihost" for "HELO miIP" when sending email.
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> Sorry about my english, it is not very good.
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