[exim] Re : Bounce message => Spam

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Author: Jean-Paul BALOCHE
Date:  
To: Renaud Allard
CC: exim-users
Subject: [exim] Re : Bounce message => Spam
Well,

frogales.com is my real domain, toto.com was just for internal tests.
I changed everything like you told me.Ii have erased amavis router and
configured exim to check for virus and SPAM.
Now, if the user doesn't exist, there is no bounce anymore, and the
smtp connection is cutted.

Well, everything seems to be ok ;-)

I really thank you, It's wonderfull to find some help.

JPB

2006/6/28, Renaud Allard <renaud@???>:
> In your configuration file, you indicated the domain was toto.com is it
> frogales.com now or are you sending mails to an arbitrary domain?
>
> From where (which IP) are you trying to send the mail? Are you trying to
> send a mail from the localhost? If yes and assuming your domain is
> frogales.com, your ACLs allows everything from localhost, so the mail
> will be accepted, and then routed via the dnslookup router, which will
> probably also lead your host but with an external IP (><127.0.0.0/8),
> which doesn't know the user and you will receive a bounce. I may be
> wrong, but this seems to be the problem.
>
> Jean-Paul BALOCHE wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > thanks for the url regarding anti-virus and spamassassin ;-)
> > I tried to send an e-mail without amavis router to a non-existent user
> > but it send me a bounce message :
> > "This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification
> > Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
> >     toto@???
> > Technical details of permanent failure:
> > PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 9): 550 unknown user / l'utilisateur
> > n'existe pas

> >
> > I don't understand why ?
> > I won't use amavis router anymore, you're right, scanning e-mail in acl
> > is better.
> >
>
>
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