On 13 Feb 2013, at 11:49 AM, Rod Avery wrote:

> 1.) If I send an email from exchange, I get the following return:
> Diagnostic information for administrators:
> in mail.log:
> 2013-02-13 09:36:32 H=(anet-exchange01.averynet.local) [192.168.124.31] 
> F=<[email protected]> rejected RCPT <[email protected]>: relay not 
> permitted
> 

You have not allowed 192.168.124.31 to relay mail out through the Baruwa server.

> 
> 2.) When receiving email from one of my other accounts I get the following in 
> the mail.log:
> 2013-02-13 09:38:06 H=service2.mimecast.com [195.130.217.28] 
> F=<[email protected]> rejected RCPT <[email protected]>: Please see 
> http://www.openspf.org/Why?scope=mfrom;[email protected];ip=195.130.217.28
> 
> yet:
> An SPF-enabled mail server rejected a message that claimed an envelope sender 
> address of [email protected].
> An SPF-enabled mail server received a message from service2.mimecast.com 
> (195.130.217.28) that claimed an envelope sender address of 
> [email protected].
> 
> The domain brit-int.com has authorized service2.mimecast.com (195.130.217.28) 
> to send mail on its behalf, so the message should have been accepted. It is 
> impossible for us to say why it was rejected.

You build of exim does not support SPF, comment out the SPF section.

> 
> 3.) When receiving mail from gmail I get in the mail.log:
> 2013-02-13 09:39:40 TLS error on connection from (mail-ea0-f180.google.com) 
> [209.85.215.180] (SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file 
> file=/etc/pki/baruwa/baruwa.pem): error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such 
> file or directory
> 

You need to create those files or comment them out in exim.conf meaning you 
will be doing
mail without TLS.

> 4.) I also seem to have other errors in the mail.log relating to clamAV:
> 2013-02-13 00:04:16 1U5PpQ-0000PM-LW malware acl condition: clamd: ClamAV 
> returned: /var/spool/exim.in/scan/1U5PpQ-0000PM-LW/1U5PpQ-0000PM-LW.eml: 
> lstat() failed: Permission denied. ERROR

Either you have selinux enabled or you had not added the clamav user to the 
exim group.

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