Hi,
I by no means an exim expert, but that may only add weight to my experiences. I use ClamAV
and am absolutely delighted with it, previously we used Sophos and ClamAV has been as good
or better, absolutely problem free, auto updates and all :P. On our systems we run FreeBSD
and exim/ClamAV are installed via the ports package manager. Did you install ClamAV and
Exim by hand? Perhaps if you havent tried this you can install them via the package manager
you have on your Linux distro which should ensure everything is installed correctly with all
dependecies, usually this would be "yum" or "apt-get" on Linux.
My advise, use ClamAV its a great product.
cheers Andy.From sd@??? Wed May 28 11:05:09 2008
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Steven Lobbezoo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a simple question:
>
> I just installed exim4 on my suse 10.3 system.
> All works fine, but one item.
>
> I receive messages as wanted.
> Users, having an account can send to each other, no problem.
> But as soon as a user wants to send his e-mail to an other (outside)
> adres, it gets marked 'no relaying'. In principle this is ok, but not
> for my local users (who are sending messages from somewhere else using
> an MUA like evolution).
>
> There must be a simple solution for this, before (under debian), i had
> it working perfectly. But the system crashed, and i lost my
> configuration files.
>
> Can anybody help me with this ? I would like to have an ACL statement
> like :
> accept sender lsearch;/etc/passwd
> control submission
> which is not working by the way ;-(
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steven
>
>
>
>
Look for "hostlist relay_from_hosts ?27.0.0.1 : 10.5.0.0/16"
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