SMTP not working in my ISP

1999-12-09 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira

Hi all,
I have an ISP (isp.com.br) that cant my clients (either with modem or
network) cant send mails. I'm using exim and potato.
What can be wrong.
I'm ataching the errors of /var/log/exim/mainlog and ataching
/etc/exim.conf.
Thanks for any help,PH


1999-12-09 15:59:40 refused relay (host_accept_relay) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=nauta2.isp.com.br (nauta2)
[200.255.205.139]
1999-12-09 15:59:40 refused relay (host_accept_relay) to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
H=nauta2.isp.com.br (nauta2) [200.255.205.139]
1999-12-09 16:06:31 refused relay (host_accept_relay) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=nauta2.isp.com.br (nauta2)
[200.255.205.139]
1999-12-09 16:06:31 refused relay (host_accept_relay) to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
H=nauta2.isp.com.br (nauta2) [200.255.205.139]
1999-12-09 16:08:01 Start queue run: pid=9624
1999-12-09 16:08:01 11w2Ob-0002Gy-00 Message is frozen
1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pXZ4-00064I-00 Message is frozen
1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pSJP-0001Ot-00 Message is frozen
1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pIwQ-0001FO-00 Message is frozen
1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pHrJ-0001BB-00 Message is frozen
1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pIwQ-0001FH-00 Message is frozen
1999-12-09 16:08:01 End queue run: pid=9624


-- 
Abraços,PH
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Information Technology Consultant
Linux Solutions -- http://www.linuxsolutions.com.br
Av. Presidente Vargas, 509/4o andar - 852-4564 - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil
# This is the main exim configuration file.
# It was originally generated by `eximconfig', part of the exim package
# distributed with Debian, but it may edited by the mail system administrator.
# This file originally generated by eximconfig at Sat Nov 20 12:09:09 EDT 1999
# See exim info section for details of the things that can be configured here.

# Please see the manual for a complete list
# of all the runtime configuration options that can be included in a
# configuration file.

# This file is divided into several parts, all but the last of which are
# terminated by a line containing the word end. The parts must appear
# in the correct order, and all must be present (even if some of them are
# in fact empty). Blank lines, and lines starting with # are ignored.

##
#MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS #
##

# Specify the domain you want to be added to all unqualified addresses
# here. Unqualified addresses are accepted only from local callers by
# default. See the receiver_unqualified_{hosts,nets} options if you want
# to permit unqualified addresses from remote sources. If this option is
# not set, the primary_hostname value is used for qualification.

qualify_domain = netnauta.com.br

# If you want unqualified recipient addresses to be qualified with a different
# domain to unqualified sender addresses, specify the recipient domain here.
# If this option is not set, the qualify_domain value is used.

#qualify_recipient = 200.255.205.139

# Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
# is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
# qualify_recipient value is used as the only local domain. If you do not want
# to do any local deliveries, uncomment the following line, but do not supply
# any data for it. This sets local_domains to an empty string, which is not
# the same as not mentioning it at all. An empty string specifies that there
# are no local domains; not setting it at all causes the default value (the
# setting of qualify_recipient) to be used.

local_domains = netnauta.com.br
#local_domains = localhost:netnauta.com.br

# Allow mail addressed to our hostname, or to our IP address.

local_domains_include_host = true
local_domains_include_host_literals = true

# Domains we relay for; that is domains that aren't considered local but we 
# accept mail for them.

#relay_domains = 200.255.205.139 

# If this is uncommented, we accept and relay mail for all domains we are 
# in the DNS as an MX for.

#relay_domains_include_local_mx = true

# No local deliveries will ever be run under the uids of these users (a colon-
# separated list). An attempt to do so gets changed so that it runs under the
# uid of nobody instead. This is a paranoic safety catch. Note the default
# setting means you cannot deliver mail addressed to root as if it were a
# normal user. This isn't usually a problem, as most sites have an alias for
# root that redirects such mail to a human administrator.

never_users = root

# The setting below causes Exim to do a reverse DNS lookup on all incoming
# IP calls, in order to get the true host name. If you feel this is too
# expensive, you can specify the networks for which a lookup is done, or
# remove the setting entirely.

#  Option 

Re: SMTP not working in my ISP

1999-12-09 Thread Marcin Kurc
your entries in /etc/exim.conf - relay_domains = and 
relay_domains_include_local_mx = are commented off.
Configure it.




On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 04:10:35PM -0200, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira 
wrote: 
 
   Hi all,
   I have an ISP (isp.com.br) that cant my clients (either with modem or
 network) cant send mails. I'm using exim and potato.
   What can be wrong.
   I'm ataching the errors of /var/log/exim/mainlog and ataching
 /etc/exim.conf.
   Thanks for any help,PH
 
 
 1999-12-09 15:59:40 refused relay (host_accept_relay) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=nauta2.isp.com.br (nauta2)
 [200.255.205.139]
 1999-12-09 15:59:40 refused relay (host_accept_relay) to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 H=nauta2.isp.com.br (nauta2) [200.255.205.139]
 1999-12-09 16:06:31 refused relay (host_accept_relay) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=nauta2.isp.com.br (nauta2)
 [200.255.205.139]
 1999-12-09 16:06:31 refused relay (host_accept_relay) to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 H=nauta2.isp.com.br (nauta2) [200.255.205.139]
 1999-12-09 16:08:01 Start queue run: pid=9624
 1999-12-09 16:08:01 11w2Ob-0002Gy-00 Message is frozen
 1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pXZ4-00064I-00 Message is frozen
 1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pSJP-0001Ot-00 Message is frozen
 1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pIwQ-0001FO-00 Message is frozen
 1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pHrJ-0001BB-00 Message is frozen
 1999-12-09 16:08:01 11pIwQ-0001FH-00 Message is frozen
 1999-12-09 16:08:01 End queue run: pid=9624
 
 
 -- 
 Abraços,  PH
 Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Information Technology Consultant
 Linux Solutions -- http://www.linuxsolutions.com.br
 Av. Presidente Vargas, 509/4o andar - 852-4564 - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil

 # This is the main exim configuration file.
 # It was originally generated by `eximconfig', part of the exim package
 # distributed with Debian, but it may edited by the mail system administrator.
 # This file originally generated by eximconfig at Sat Nov 20 12:09:09 EDT 1999
 # See exim info section for details of the things that can be configured here.
 
 # Please see the manual for a complete list
 # of all the runtime configuration options that can be included in a
 # configuration file.
 
 # This file is divided into several parts, all but the last of which are
 # terminated by a line containing the word end. The parts must appear
 # in the correct order, and all must be present (even if some of them are
 # in fact empty). Blank lines, and lines starting with # are ignored.
 
 ##
 #MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS #
 ##
 
 # Specify the domain you want to be added to all unqualified addresses
 # here. Unqualified addresses are accepted only from local callers by
 # default. See the receiver_unqualified_{hosts,nets} options if you want
 # to permit unqualified addresses from remote sources. If this option is
 # not set, the primary_hostname value is used for qualification.
 
 qualify_domain = netnauta.com.br
 
 # If you want unqualified recipient addresses to be qualified with a different
 # domain to unqualified sender addresses, specify the recipient domain here.
 # If this option is not set, the qualify_domain value is used.
 
 #qualify_recipient = 200.255.205.139
 
 # Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
 # is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
 # qualify_recipient value is used as the only local domain. If you do not want
 # to do any local deliveries, uncomment the following line, but do not supply
 # any data for it. This sets local_domains to an empty string, which is not
 # the same as not mentioning it at all. An empty string specifies that there
 # are no local domains; not setting it at all causes the default value (the
 # setting of qualify_recipient) to be used.
 
 local_domains = netnauta.com.br
 #local_domains = localhost:netnauta.com.br
 
 # Allow mail addressed to our hostname, or to our IP address.
 
 local_domains_include_host = true
 local_domains_include_host_literals = true
 
 # Domains we relay for; that is domains that aren't considered local but we 
 # accept mail for them.
 
 #relay_domains = 200.255.205.139 
 
 # If this is uncommented, we accept and relay mail for all domains we are 
 # in the DNS as an MX for.
 
 #relay_domains_include_local_mx = true
 
 # No local deliveries will ever be run under the uids of these users (a colon-
 # separated list). An attempt to do so gets changed so that it runs under the
 # uid of nobody instead. This is a paranoic safety catch. Note the default
 # setting means you cannot deliver mail addressed to root as if it were a
 # normal user. This isn't usually a problem, as most sites have an alias for
 # root that redirects such mail to a human 

Re: SMTP not working in my ISP

1999-12-09 Thread menezes
Quoting Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 
   Hi all,
   I have an ISP (isp.com.br) that cant my clients (either with modem or
 network) cant send mails. I'm using exim and potato.
   What can be wrong.
   I'm ataching the errors of /var/log/exim/mainlog and ataching
 /etc/exim.conf.
   Thanks for any help,PH
 

Hi Paulo,

I had this exact problem some days ago.
The problem are in the relay directives.

# The setting below allows your host to be used as a mail relay by only
   # the hosts in the specified networks. See the section of the manual
   # entitled Control of relaying for more info.

   #  Option rewritten by convert4r3
   #original
   #host_accept_relay = 200.255.205.0/16
   host_accept_relay = 200.255.205.0/255
  ^^^ 
 
I think this is a typo. It should be 255.255.255.0 or whatever is your 
netmak
(/16 /24).

In my exim config I had:
host_accept_relay = localhost:192.168.9.0/24:192.168.10.0/24:127.0.0.1


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