On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Reynaldo Zapanta wrote:
> yes it is my server giving that message..
>
> and i did restart my box when i change something of my configure file to
> make it sure...
>
> thanks
And what is the IP address of the computer you are trying to send from?
With what you gave, it can either be 127.*.*.*, or 207.0.122.96
If its anything else, it will be refused.
I suspet you meant to actually list a block of IP's when you put
207.0.122.96/32 - that does not specify a block, it specifies only that
individual IP. (/32 is equivalent to 255.255.255.255 as a mask)
If you want to specify the block 32 address block starting at x.x.x.96,
use:
x.x.x.x/27
Mote for addition to FAQ (and possibly to the exim spec), that the
number following the / in a netblock specification is NOT the 'number of
addresses', it is a netmask, indicating number of bits in the network
part of the specification.
Possibly give some common examples, and a pointer to a document
describing CIDR and bitmask specification.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave C. [mailto:djc@microwave.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 1:09 PM
> To: Reynaldo Zapanta
> Cc: exim-users@???
> Subject: Re: [Exim] help
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> On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Reynaldo Zapanta wrote:
>
> > i just set
> >
> > host_accept_relay=localhost:207.0.122.96/32
> > to make my box accept those who is on my network right..
>
> Stick with IP's in that entry. Avoid names.
>
> Eg, use:
>
> host_accept_relay=127.0.0.0/8:207.0.122.96/32
>
> >
> > but still when my recepient is set to outside my network like lycos.com,
> > yahoo.com etc it gives an error that states "Message could not be sent
> > because one of the recepients was rejected by the server.Server response
> > 550...etc..."
>
> Is *your* server giving that message, or is Yahoo's server?
>
> Also, did you remember to send exim a HUP (or just restart it) after
> changing anything in your exim config file?
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> >
> > but when i try to have relay_domains = lycos.com:yahoo.com ... it will
> send
> > thru, but as i asked before i do really need to input those domains..>?
> >
> > how could i work this thru..?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > rey
> >
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