Re: [exim] Where to find old exim releases (on the official mirrors)?

2007-08-04 Thread Johnson, Andrew
ftp://ftp.demon.nl/pub/mirrors/exim/ Still has a complete set (as do I if you need to go back to exim 0.53) -Andy- -Original Message- From: Lutz Preßler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2007 13:32 To: exim-users@exim.org Subject: [exim] Where to find old exim releases (on the

Re: [exim] Problem using exim in Cygwin (filter)

2007-08-04 Thread Philip Hazel
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, Yves-Alain Nicollet wrote: > Could someone tell me where to investigate? > Because after searching the web and trying many things, I cannot think > of yet another test. Run an Exim delivery by hand with the -d option set. Or even -d+filter. -- Philip HazelUnivers

[exim] exim -qTIME not starting queue runners on some Linux system

2007-08-04 Thread Lutz Preßler
Hello, I see a very strange behaviour with exim on one x86_64 SLES10 Linux system. At the moment a daemon (exim -q15m -bd or for tests exim -q15s) does not start the periodic queue runners. Analysing the logs shows that this misfeature started after updating to http://download.opensuse.org/reposit

[exim] master and slave/primary and secondary email servers

2007-08-04 Thread Dr. Scott S. Jones
I recently installed Zimbra on my LAN, on a spare machine named 'david'. My primary machine is 'scott'. Scott runs exim4 and manages most of my email currently. What I'd like to do is set up exim4 on scott, with the appropriate zone files, and configuration, such that scott will act as my primary

[exim] Yet another "Relay Not Permitted" & log file interpretation

2007-08-04 Thread aladdin
I have this password configuration: user1:encrypt1:pass1 user2:encrypt2:pass2 User1 sends from a Comcast account, and gets the message "Relay not permitted". User2 sends from a Roadrunner account (both of these are cable modem broadband ISPs) with no problem whatsoever. The log entries follow

Re: [exim] Yet another "Relay Not Permitted" & log file interpretation

2007-08-04 Thread Dave Evans
On Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 01:17:47PM -0400, aladdin wrote: > 2007-08-04 12:13:53 H=c-69-142-30-233.hsd1.nj.comcast.net (CPXBlade) > [69.142.30.233] F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> rejected RCPT > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: relay not permitted > > 2007-08-04 12:04:39 1IHM7L-0001tY-1p <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] > H=124.

Re: [exim] Yet another "Relay Not Permitted" & log file interpretation

2007-08-04 Thread aladdin
I don't mind posting the file. I was just so huge, I thought maybe the log entries would indicate what the differences are. The autoconfigure file follows, but first (here at the top) another difference between these two: user2 (the one that works) also has a user login account on this host, w

Re: [exim] Yet another "Relay Not Permitted" & log file interpretation

2007-08-04 Thread Renaud Allard
aladdin wrote: > I have this password configuration: > > user1:encrypt1:pass1 > user2:encrypt2:pass2 > > User1 sends from a Comcast account, and gets the message "Relay not > permitted". User2 sends from a Roadrunner account (both of these are cable > modem broadband ISPs) with no problem wh

Re: [exim] Yet another "Relay Not Permitted" & log file interpretation

2007-08-04 Thread aladdin
Yes, thanks, I've checked that. He sent me screen shots of his Outlook configuration screens, and, assuming he doesn't have a typo in his password, it is all OK. On Saturday 04 August 2007 15:16, Renaud Allard wrote: > aladdin wrote: > > I have this password configuration: > > > > user1:encrypt

Re: [exim] Yet another "Relay Not Permitted" & log fileinterpretation

2007-08-04 Thread Phil \(Medway Hosting\)
- Original Message - From: "aladdin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 9:15 PM Subject: Re: [exim] Yet another "Relay Not Permitted" & log fileinterpretation > Yes, thanks, I've checked that. He sent me screen shots of his Outlook > configuration screens, and, as

Re: [exim] [SOLVED] Yet another "Relay Not Permitted" & log fileinterpretation

2007-08-04 Thread aladdin
Thanks, Phil. Yes, I checked that, too; here it is: I only had auth_advertise_hosts set for the one machine that user2 used (the one who got through). I added user1, and am waiting for him to check. I figured this out by running exim4 with the d+all option, then cut and pasted the output fro