At 04:03 PM 1/30/2002, you wrote: >On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
>
> > I am still having tons of odd authentication relay problems. I have copied
> > and recopied the authentication sections of exim.conf from multiple
> > examples as well as other users exim.conf and still I have hosts that will
> > not relay correctly. This is what the error looks like in the rejectlog
> >
> > 2002-01-30 12:28:58 refused relay (host) to <email@???> from
> > <localuser@hostname> H=hostname (hostname) [111.111.11.111]
>
>Standard response: Try testing with -bh to find out why it is refusing.
Done. I manually entered everything with exim -bh. I used a script to
generate the crypted login and password, and all seemed to work. This is
what I got:
Is authentication logged somewhere? Is there anyway to increase the amount
of logging exim does with every session? From what I can see, it is working
perfectly as far as exim is concerned... I'm stumped. I am using debian 2.2
with exim 3.12, and using Win Eudora 5.12 as a client.