JP,
Try reading the documentation section on the SMTP transport (
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch30.html ), in
particular the helo_data and interface sections. You might want to try
using $sending_ip_address, as mentioned in the helo_data section, rather
then $interface_address, which is really $received_ip_address, as
mentioned in the interface section.
Dan
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Subject: [exim] helo_data with interface = with multiple IP's
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Hi
I'm having trouble getting Exim (4.69) to use the correct outgoing helo
string when sending via specific IP Addresses.
My system has 2 IP Addresses, 1.2.3.4 and 1.2.3.5 (for this example)
I want the helo name for 1.2.3.4 to be hostname.1234 and for 1.2.3.5 to
be hostname.1235 when Exim is told to send out via that IP.
I have in my config:
#Global section
smtp_active_hostname = ${if eq{$interface_address}{1.2.3.5}\
{hostname.1235}{hostname.1234}}
#Transports
remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
interface =
${lookup{$sender_address_domain}lsearch{/etc/exim4/interfaces}
{$value}{213.133.123.5}}
helo_data = ${if eq{$interface_address}{1.2.3.5}\
{hostname.1235}{hostname.1234}}
The Global section seems to work fine and the interface lookup in the
remote_smtp transport also works fine, however the helo_data does not
return the desired string it always returns hostname.1234 even if the
sender domain is setup in /etc/exim4/interfaces.
I have spent a fair amount of time trying various options so any help
would be appreciated. I do have a work around using multiple transports
and routers but it seems a bit excessive.
Thanks and Regards
J-P Human
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