On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Ian Boston wrote:
>
> exim is delivering via MX, but some hosts dont want to accept mail from the
> exim server due to IP address restrictions. So rather then reconfiguring exim
> every time this happens, I want it to rety a smart host.
This seems to be an increasingly common requirement :-/
An alternative way to solve the problem is to use a different smarthost,
for example on a co-located box (yours of a friend's perhaps), or in your
case you could configure Exim on your home computer to send via
smtp.hermes.cam.ac.uk with SMTP AUTH. The disadvantage of using
smtp.hermes is that it provides a submission service rather than a
smarthost service (it's intended for use by MUAs not MTAs), so it fiddles
with the message header a bit to record the authenticated user.
Tony.
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