Joe,
On 05/04/12 12:39 AM, Joe wrote:
... should contain network specifications separated by colons and
enclosed in single quotes. My guess for a first try is:
dc_relay_nets='172.24.1.0/24'
on the basis you're using a /24 netmask there.
This configuration had been created with dpkg-reconfigure exim4.config.
No need to edit directly.
peter@dalton:~$ egrep -v '(^ *#)|(^ *$)' /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
dc_eximconfig_configtype='smarthost'
dc_other_hostnames='dalton.pathology.ubc.ca'
dc_local_interfaces='::1 ; 172.24.1.1'
dc_readhost='dalton.invalid'
dc_relay_domains=''
dc_minimaldns='false'
dc_relay_nets='172.24.1.0/24'
dc_smarthost='secure369.websitewelcome.com'
CFILEMODE='644'
dc_use_split_config='false'
dc_hide_mailname='false'
dc_mailname_in_oh='true'
dc_localdelivery='mail_spool'
After the change, run update-exim4.conf and restart exim4.
It didn't work and there were no error messages on Dalton.
Then I realized that consequent to one of my inane blunders, Cantor was
calling his own address 172.24.1.2,. Fixed that to 172.24.1.1, Dalton,
and it works just as intended. Thanks!
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 12:07:20 +0000 (UTC)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Camale=F3n?= <noela...@gmail.com>
> Speaking from a "Postfixized" mind, I can see two different approaches:
> 1/ Enforce the use of TSL to certain hosts
> 2/ Allow local hosts to do not use TLS
Appears that in the default configuration, Exim4 copes with TLS, present
or not. And accepts a local connection with or without a password.
Thanks to both of you, ... Peter E.
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