On 3/8/06, James Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
unfortunately I don't have control over that part. I just need to
disable sender verification.
Thanks though.
I dont suppose you could point me in the right direction for
disabling sender verification?
Thanks :)
Could you do a test smtp
On 2/9/06, Jakob Hirsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Write my own recipient verification program and call it from an ACL
using run or readsocket. I think I'm going to do this anyway as
Which will not work if their server is down, and that's just the time a
backup mx is needed. Except for
Hello, all
I've been using exim for several years now and I'm quite satisfied by
it, since it can pretty much handle any smtp related task I've had
need of.
Recently, tho, I was asked to provide secondary MX for another mail
server that runs Postfix. This server is completely out of my
control.
Sorry, didn't reply to the list. Doh!
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From: Rafa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 7, 2006 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Exim has stopped sending email
To: Mike Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2/7/06, Mike Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have exim V4.3
My mail server is configured with 2 IP's and virtual domains (xxx.xxx.xxx.180
and
xxx.xxx.xxx.181). I have addressed mydomain.com in DNS to xxx.xxx.xxx.181 (MX
records too).
Exim is listening from all interfaces, but when mail is received from mail
clients on
xxx.xxx.xxx.181 mydomain.com, it
Hello,
Sometimes def:acl_xx returns false even if variable has a value.
Exim version 4.50 #1 built 02-Mar-2005 07:42:40, standard debian package
exim4-daemon-heavy 4.50-4 with custom configuration.
I prepared special acl config (RCPT TO:) for testing, it looks like:
defer !senders = :