Autor: Mike Meredith Data: Para: exim-users Assunto: Re: [Exim] Help with HELO and switching sender-verify off, both per
domain.
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:10:12 +0000, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote: > > helo_accept_junk_hosts = cbiz.co.uk
You'll probably want the IP address of the server connecting in there
rather than the mail domain.
> 2003-12-07 04:31:49 no IP address found for host cbs_mail.cbiz.co.uk
> (during SMTP connection from sources.redhat.com [67.72.78.213])
"cbs_mail.cbiz.co.uk" ain't in the DNS. I think that's just a warning
anyway unless you've got something set that I don't.
> and /etc/exim/noverify_hosts has lines like this:
Again you might want to stick the hostname or IP address into that file
rather than mail addresses/domains. Of course if "cbs_mail" comes at you
from tons of random hosts (like your logs imply) it's going to be tricky
to get it to work.
> What have I done wrong?
You've tried to get an Internet mail server co-operating with something
that isn't ... even if an incompetant admin thinks it is.
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Mike Meredith, Senior Informatics Officer
University of Portsmouth: Hostmaster, Postmaster and Security
A: Because top quoting results in an unnatural ordering of text.
Q: Why is top quoting (adding your reply at the top) bad ?
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