Fred Viles said:
> On 16 Dec 2004 at 15:00, Fred Viles wrote about
> "Re: [exim] SMTP Authentication out ":
>
> | On 16 Dec 2004 at 16:46, Tommy Butler wrote about
> | "Re: [exim] SMTP Authentication out ":
> |
> | |...
> | | EUREKA!!! I FOUND IT!!! Who would have known it would be as simple
> as this!
> | |
> | | I just needed to add the following to the main section of my config
> | | hostlist auth_relay_hosts = *
> |
> | Adding that line to the config file you posted earlier should have no
> | effect at all.
It sure as hell did!
> Hmm, taking another look at it I notice that you already had the
> necessary clause in your RCPT ACL.
Yes I did, but without the addition of the above, it was not demanding
that authentication be carried out. Rather, you didn't have to log in at
all. I just connected and sent mail. Now it not only demands that you
authenticate, but also enforces that authentication be carried out only if
the connection is encrypted (TLS) --that was due to the good advice of the
OP.
> So while adding the above hostlist definition did nothing, nothing
> needed to be done.
It would seem you are mistaken; at least in my case. Would you like to
see my config file. I can restore it to the previous state and let you
connect to see for yourself that you can send email without auth.
> What made you think it was not working?
Well, the fact that it wasn't.
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Tommy Butler <tommy@???>