Ah okay... so I dont have to accept based on all conditions which are
included in the current ACL
So I could simply put
hostlist relay_from_hosts = /etc/exim/relayhosts.txt
acl_check_rcpt:
accept hosts = +relay_from_hosts
and then list all IP ranges that I want to allow relay through. As this AV
server will sit behind the border SMTP server then I will only include the
IPs of those border servers. As I dont specify any domain information then
it will relay for all domains.
Does this add up?
Ian
John Robinson-2 wrote:
>
> On 21/08/2007 09:14, ikearns wrote:
>> I am getting more familiar with EXIM as time progresses however I am
>> failing
>> to find a wildcard that will allow all domains to be relayed
>>
>> My current ACL starts
>>
>> acl_check_rcpt:
>>
>> accept local_parts = postmaster
>> domains = +local_domains
>>
>> accept domains = +relay_to_domains
>>
>> accept hosts = +relay_from_hosts
>>
>> And my settings in the exim.conf file points these two parameters off to
>> two
>> external text file to list IP addresses and domains however what I want
>> to
>> do to start with is to allow ALL domains and IP addresses just to prove
>> relay is possible hence my enquiry if a wildcard character is permitted?
>
> You don't need a wildcard, instead don't make the accept conditional in
> the first place, for example
>
> acl_check_rcpt:
> accept
>
> But in my opinion this is probably not a good idea even for
> experimentation.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John.
>
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