John Clement <john.clement@???> (Di 26 Jun 2007 13:25:27 CEST):
> Hi there,
>
> someone mistakenly added a new mx entry to our australian domain when
> adding it to our london ones. It propagated and started sending mail to
> our london exim server which has since been rejecting the mails (relay
> not permitted) to readingroom.com.au
>
> I put the following in the exim config file in attempt to get the london
> server to forward on these mails to their correct destination
>
>
> # route for AUS
> aus_route:
> driver = manualroute
> domains = readingroom.com.au
> transport = remote_smtp
> route_list = readingroom.com.au 61.9.200.131
>
> the ip address above is the public ip of the australian mail server.
> I've also tried some variations of the above (excluding the domains
> line, and using the aus mail server's name and adding 'bydns' on the end
> of the route_list line) but after restarting exim I get the same relay
> not permitted message.
Exim has to know about permission to relay. Just having a routing entry
isn't sufficient.
Depending on your ACL config it might be enough to use
domainlist relay_to_domains = readingroom.com.au
or more general (but may be dangerous)
domainlist relay_to_domains = @mx_any
But, again, it depends on your ACL.
Best regards from Dresden
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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