On 9/1/2003 10:02, "Kevin Reed" <krelvinaz@???> wrote:
> [resent again used wrong username last post x 2]
>
> Still attempting to get this to work...
>
> hostlist exempt_lookup_hosts =
> partial-lsearch;/usr/local/exim/exempt-lookup-hosts
>
> (exempt-lookup-hosts containing) 12.158.33.111
>
> deny message = Reverse Host Lookup Failed
> hosts = ! +exempt_lookup_hosts
> !verify = reverse_host_lookup
>
> exim -d+expand -bh 12.158.33.111
>
> ....
>
>>>> processing "deny"
>>>> check hosts = ! +exempt_lookup_hosts
>>>> sender host name required, to match against
>>>> partial-lsearch;/usr/local/exim/exempt-lookup-hosts
>>>> looking up host name for 12.158.33.111
>>>> IP address lookup failed: h_errno=2
>>>> host in "partial-lsearch;/usr/local/exim/exempt-lookup-hosts"? no
> (failed to find host name for 12.158.33.111)
>>>> host in "! +exempt_lookup_hosts"? yes (end of list)
>>>> check !verify = reverse_host_lookup
>>>> looking up host name to force name/address consistency check
>>>> looking up host name for 12.158.33.111
>>>> IP address lookup failed: h_errno=2
>>>> deny: condition test deferred
> 451 Temporary local problem - please try later
>
> I'm exempting it because their nameserver is screwed up and I need to allow
> mail from them. But my exempt is not working...
>
> I've tried this a number of different ways with the same results.
>
> Basically all I am attempting to do is deny hosts without some sort of
> reverse lookup but exempt certain hosts that I know are screwed up and I
> want to allow.
I suspect (I should test, rather than suspecting) that you have something in
the
/usr/local/exim/exempt-lookup-hosts
file which doesn't look like an IP address. (Typing a comma for a period
would likely do it; so would leaving # off a comment)
I get this impression from
>>>> check hosts = ! +exempt_lookup_hosts
>>>> sender host name required, to match against
--John (been there; done that)