Re: [exim] Exim + FreeBSD Open Mail Relay

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Author: Odhiambo G. Washington
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To: exim-users
CC: richard
Subject: Re: [exim] Exim + FreeBSD Open Mail Relay
* Richard Greaney <richard@???> [20050411 05:20]: wrote:
> I am having no end of trouble trying to get Exim 3 to not act as an open
> mail relay on FreeBSD. I have set the options "host_accept_relay" and
> "host_reject" to allow only internal network connections, and yet when I
> connect to the server using the external interface tun0 i can send mail
> to whoever i like, from whoever i like. It's as though it's using a
> different configuration file, but i know it is using the correct file as
> it stops working when i change the address of the mail forwarder.
>
> I have been using Exim3 for years on linux and never had this problem.
> Does anybody know whether there are some catches to getting these
> options to stick when using FreeBSD?


Besides anything else that you've changed in the Exim configuration, I
know of one definitive authority for using Exim on dialup:

http://www.hserus.net/exim.html

Just make sure you've followed that and tell us again if it's still
an open relay.

Another thing ... we in this list quite feel that exim 3.x is
way to off the mark (old) and looking at its configuration file will
is a bit confusing. ;) That version of Exim is no longer supported
so if the above fails, we may have to politely request you to upgrade
to Exim-4.5. Why 4.5 and not any other 4.x? Because it's better for
any problems to be fixed in the latest version than in versions prior.


        cheers
       - wash 
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