Re: [exim] SSL encryption rejected

2019-09-16 Thread Viktor Dukhovni via Exim-users
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 05:05:47PM -0300, Jorge Listas via Exim-users wrote: > days ago my hosting provider has updated exim without notifying me, from > version 4.87_1 to 4.89 > > It is installed on a server under CentOS release 5.11 and with openSSL 0.98e OpenSSL 0.9.8 has been unsupported

Re: [exim] SSL encryption rejected

2019-09-16 Thread Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users
Jorge Listas via Exim-users (Mo 16 Sep 2019 22:05:47 CEST): > days ago my hosting provider has updated exim without notifying me, from > version 4.87_1 to 4.89 > > It is installed on a server under CentOS release 5.11 and with openSSL 0.98e > > From that moment I have problems sending and

[exim] SSL encryption rejected

2019-09-16 Thread Jorge Listas via Exim-users
days ago my hosting provider has updated exim without notifying me, from version 4.87_1 to 4.89 It is installed on a server under CentOS release 5.11 and with openSSL 0.98e >From that moment I have problems sending and receiving emails with SSL encryption, so my provider suggested adding

Re: [exim] Access $domain in ACL?

2019-09-16 Thread Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users
Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users (Mo 16 Sep 2019 08:57:19 CEST): > > The data ACL runs *once* per message. The message can have multiple > recipients, so which domain do you expect in $domain? I should have read your mail properly. You want to know the list of recipient domains in your DATA

Re: [exim] Access $domain in ACL?

2019-09-16 Thread Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users
Rob Gunther via Exim-users (Mo 16 Sep 2019 03:22:45 CEST): > Bummer, I see the $domain variable is not available. RTFM and I see the > following note: > > 15. Data for message ACLs > In the case of RCPT (but not MAIL or DATA), $domain and $local_part are set > from the argument address. The