Re: [exim] relaying?

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Auteur: Hement Gopal
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À: peter
CC: Exim Users
Sujet: Re: [exim] relaying?
Hi Peter

Thanks for reply.

I kinda realised that just after mailing the list so i removed
hash......it got rid of the error msg and exim starts up ok

(see new config below)
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begin acl

# This access control list is used for every RCPT command in an incoming
# SMTP message. The tests are run in order until the address is either
# accepted or denied.

#acl_check_rcpt:
acl_check_rcpt:
    accept domains = +local_domains : +relay_domains
    accept hosts   = +relay_hosts


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..but with this config, no mails seem to be accepted. All I get is when
i tail exim_mainlog is

2004-11-12 10:33:45 unknown named domain list "+relay_domains"
2004-11-12 10:33:47 unknown named domain list "+relay_domains"
2004-11-12 10:33:48 unknown named domain list "+relay_domains"
2004-11-12 10:33:50 unknown named domain list "+relay_domains"


If i do a manual telnet to port 25 and try and send myself a mail I get,

root@artemis # telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
220-TrendMicro IMSS SMTP proxy
220-artemis.wits.ac.za Restricted SMTP server
220-
220 "
helo
501 Syntactically invalid HELO argument(s)
mail from:<hems@???>
250 OK
rcpt to:<hementg@???>
421 Unexpected failure, please try later



????

Rgds,
Hement



Peter Bowyer wrote:

>On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 10:21:33 +0200, Hement Gopal <hementg@???> wrote:
>
>>#acl_smtp_rcpt = acl_check_rcpt
>>
>
>Remove the # to uncomment this line
>
>>acl_check_rcpt:
>> accept domains = +local_domains : +relay_domains
>> accept hosts = +relay_hosts
>>
>
>These lines need to go in a section which starts with a 'begin acl'
>statement. If you don't have an existing acl section in the config,
>find the first 'begin' statement you have, and insert the acl block
>just before it with 'begin acl' as the first line.
>
>Peter
>