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Autor: Lloyd F. Tennison
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Para: java
CC: Exim' Users
Assunto: Re: [Exim] exim - smarthost config problem - dynamic IP rejection
There really is no fix. Dynamic IP's are simply not allowed. The only
way would be to "spoof" your IP and that is against all RFC's and some
laws.

The theory is that "real" businesses will have "real" servers with
dedicated IP's. Comcast, AOL, Compuserver, all Mail.com, many
government agencies and schools (sometimes MSN/Hotmail)- they all
block dynamic IP's. In addition, spambag.org (among others) lists them
as dynamic blocks which then hits people that use their blacklists.

I ran into the same type of problem when I was using a server and so
many messages were seen as coming from my dynamic IP. I finally
had to zap that out of the headers to eliminate all of the problems.
(That was in Mailman.)





Subject:            Re: [Exim] exim - smarthost config problem - dynamic IP rejection
From:               java@???
To:                 java@???
Copies to:          "Tor Slettnes" <tor@???>, java@???,
    "'Exim' Users" <exim-users@???>
Date sent:          Tue, 11 May 2004 13:29:43 -0400 (EDT)


> It would be nice to know if anyone has had the same kind of problem I have
> ( dynamic IP originated mail blocked by some ISPs).
> If yes what are the steps to follow.
> I will try to use all the hints you guys sent to me.
> If anyone out there had/has the same problem I have, it would be
> appreciate for any posts.
> Thank you.
>
> > It's not even using the authenticator defined by me.
> > It simply dies on ISP mailserver 550 .
> > All I see in my exim log is the fact that my ISP does not permit relay 550
> > :(
> >
> >>
> >> On May 11, 2004, at 08:22, java@??? wrote:
> >>> login:
> >>>           driver = plaintext
> >>>           public_name = LOGIN
> >>>       client_send =
> >>> "encrypteduser_password_used_to_authenticate_when_telne_to_my_ISP"

> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Now when I try to send emails, I get 550 relay not permitted from my
> >>> ISP mail server. My understanding was that one smarthost defined the
> >>> 'login' will kick in and try to authenticate.
> >>> In my email log I see the 550 relay not permitted message, but don't
> >>> see the fact that login is called.
> >>
> >> See the provided examples.  Basically, "client_send" should list three
> >> fields, separated by colons:
> >>      client_send = "$server : $username : $password"

> >>
> >>      $server    is the server you authenticate against
> >>      $username  is your username on that server
> >>      $password  is your password on that server

> >>
> >>
> >> -tor
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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Thanks.

Lloyd F. Tennison
lloyd_tennison@???

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