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Hi Guiliano,
> have you got an example of your exim relaying from anywhere...?
what do you mean with "example"?
Even if I define only 127.0.0.1 and 120.255.255.0/24, a client from e.
g. 192.168.0.1 can relay over our exim (-> open mail relay).
> [...]
> > accept domains = +forward_domains
> > verify = recipient
> > endpass
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> ^^^^^^^ ! perhaps this might confuse exim?
> [...]
Hmmm, I copied the ACL from an other example configuration and modified
it. What would be different if I leave "endpass" out.
Why do you think that this might confuse exim?
If I change 120.255.255.0/24 to e. g. 192.168.0.0/24, relaying works as
expected. I suppose exim does not handle these .255. correctly, but have
not yet tried to verify this behavior.
It would be interesting to know if someone also has such an network
address and configured relaying for it.
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