We've had a few cases recently in which the connecting host doesn't like
using TLS with us. Fewer than 10 such hosts so far, so I doubt it is Exim's
fault or our certificate's fault.
If you are advertising STARTTLS to the IP in question, try exempting it.
(Your exim -bh output as posted didn't carry on far enough to tell about
STARTTLS.)
See the tls_advertise_hosts setting (a list of hosts).
--John
On 8/19/2004 4:01, "Sean Linus" <seanlinus@???> wrote:
> OK I found something interesting:
>
> Aug 16 13:20:13 ms1 exim[31983]: 2004-08-16 13:20:13 SMTP connection
> from [211.72.XXX.YY]:22309 (TCP/IP connection count = 2)
> Aug 16 13:20:13 ms1 exim[20635]: 2004-08-16 13:20:13 no host name
> found for IP address 211.72.XXX.YY
>
>
> where 211.72.XXX.YY is the IP Address of the mail server of remotehost.com.tw
>
> They are one of our important company investor - I need to configure
> our server to accept there email regardless of any condition (spam
> positive, not resolving, etc)
>
> Is there any way in Exim I can make a condition that any email with
> this address or domain or even IP = accept it no matter what.
>
> Hope somebody can guide me and point to a right direction how to
> achieve this in EXIM.
>
> Best Regards,
> Sean
>
>
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:52:07 +0300, Sean Linus <seanlinus@???> wrote:
>> Dear List,
>>
>> Our domain not able to received email from remotehost.com.tw and below
>> is the only related message I can see:
>>
>> Aug 16 13:21:16 ms1 exim[20635]: 2004-08-16 13:21:16 unexpected
>> disconnection while reading SMTP command from (e250.remotehost.com.tw)
>> [211.72.XXX.XX]:22309
>>
>> Any guide what to do?
>>
>> Note: We can still send email to them (remotehost.com.tw); only
>> receiving is the problem.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>
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