Sujit Choudhury wrote:
> We have recently moved from exim 2.x to exim 4.12. We are getting lot
> of mail reject.
> Our ACL is
> check_recipient:
> accept hosts = :
> accept recipients = postmaster@??? : \
> postmaster@???
> deny hosts = ! /mail/exim/files/net_reject_except : \
> ! * : \
> *
> deny hosts = ! /mail/exim/files/net_reject_except : \
> +include_unknown:partial-lsearch;/mail/exim/files/host_reject :
> /mail/exi
>
> # address is in rbl-plus.mail-abuse.ja.net - so rejected
> deny message = host is listed in $dnslist_domain
> dnslists = rbl-plus.mail-abuse.ja.net:rbl.maps.vix.com
> deny senders = *@partial-lsearch;/mail/exim/files/sender_reject :
> lsearch;
> require verify = sender
> accept domains = +local_domains
> accept domains = +relay_domains
> accept hosts = +relay_hosts
> deny message = relay not permitted
>
> # ACL that is used after the DATA command
> check_message:
> warn !verify = header_sender
> accept
>
>
>
> # End of ACL section
>
> One such E-mail address is 62.254.211.4
>
> another one is 193.130.228.132.
>
> Previously they could send us e-mail - but not from yesterday.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
Try running 'exim -bh 193.130.228.132' and see why RCPT fails. 'exim
-bh' is usually a great way to test new ACLs.
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Kirill Miazine, Stud. Jur.
Faculty of Law, University of Oslo