On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 05:36:27PM -0500,
Matthew Daubenspeck <matt@???> is thought to have said:
>
> >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:
> >
> >LOG: 16W3AO-0005hc-00 <= matt@???
> >H=pool-151-201-151-16.phil.east.verizon.net (fringe) [151.201.151.16]
> >P=asmtp A=login:matt S=254
> >250 OK id=16W3AO-0005hc-00
> >
> >**** SMTP testing: that is not a real message id!
> >
> >Is authentication logged somewhere?
A=authentication method:user in the log output above.
> Is there anyway to increase the amount
> of logging exim does with every session?
Use -d X where X is a number representing how verbose you want your debug
info to be.
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.
>
> And the exact error message I get is:
>
> Can't send to 'exim-users@???'. The server gives this reason: '550
> relaying to <exim-users@???> prohibited by administrator.
What do you have 'host_auth_accept_relay' set to? I'm guessing something
other than '*'
Tabor
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