Thank you for your reply. When I first started the post I hadn't considered that the cause of the problem was firewalling or interception of my messages, but that is what it appears to be, so it is not a problem with exim.

W B Hacker wrote:
Chris Purves wrote:

*trimmed*


My server (as well as myself) is located in Shanghai.

- On an 'Allocated Portable' IP

- In a dynamically-allocated IP netblock often denied MTA
connection by potential peers if not firewalled by the netblock owner, the PRC Government, or some combination of the above.

- In a country where one is expected/required to use their own
connectivity-provider / ISP for all outbound mail traffic.

- where the law (technically) requires you to register as an
'encryption' user even for the use of an SSL cert. (Have you?)

I hadn't considered that I would need to, but when I searched around it looks like I also need to register my website as well as my blog. I'm still looking for where and how I would do that.

Suggest a new hobby, or a leased server in Singapore or Hong Kong.

I will consider your suggestion.

Otherwise you are making it tougher for the rest of us that have to support business clients, live, and work, in this environment, which improves only at its own speed.

That's certainly not my intention.

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Good day, eh.
Chris


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