Autor: Xander D Harkness Data: A: exim Assumpte: Re: [Exim] Mail relay problems
Dave C. wrote:
>On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Xander D Harkness wrote:
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>>Andy Coy wrote:
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>> >I thought you had hit the nail on the head there so I added my long
>>list of
>> >IP addresses into config file thus
>> >
>> >host_accept_relay =
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>localhost:212.1.128.0/19:*.telinco.net:62.6.186.226:80.40/13:212.74.96.0/19:
>> >212.159.128.0/18:62.64.128.0/1
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>9:212.139.32.0/19:212.139.128.0/17:213.123.76.0/23:62.7.125.0/24:62.7.126.0/
>> >24:62.7.127.0/24:80.225/16
>> >
>> >Is this the correct format?
>> >I then shut down and restarted exim. Alas I still get mail relay rejected. >> >
>> >
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>>Try also adding to your configuration the line:
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>>relay_match_host_or_sender
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>NONONO.. This will make you an open relay.
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>His problem is that he has *.telinco.net in there, before the lists of
>IP addresses. All numeric IP addresses should be first, THEN any
>hostnames or hostname wildcards..
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> Okay - I have just re-read the instruction, I agree my mistake, thanks
for pointing it out :-)
I have two emails addresses that I allow to relay through. While
I realise that if a spammer guessed the email addresses they would be
able to relay. I have
not had the opportunity to send up auth. (I run the mailservers as a
favour and do not have access
to the employees time to explain to them how to connect).