On 01/03/2021 16:28, Alex via Exim-users wrote:
I've installed exim on a Debian machine with only a private IP. Outbound
connections go trough a socks proxy. As regards inbound connections, I'm
forwarding connections from a public IP from a VPS towards the private IP of my
server.
The problem I noticed is that when I receive an email, my server replies to the
EHLO command like if the sender was my own local server.
I tested my server on mxtoolbox, and this is what I see:
220 mail.my-fqdn ESMTP Exim 4.92 Mon, 01 Mar 2021 17:20:54 +0100 [257 ms]
EHLO keeper-us-east-1b.mxtoolbox.com
250-mail.my-fqdn Hello mail.lan [192.168.0.216] ### these are my local domain
and private IP address
Is this something that could impair my domain/ip reputation?
While one can never account for what other people think, I'd say
"not in any significant amount". They are more likely concerned
about mail you send them, than mail connections they make to you.
But it *will* confuse anyone trying to debug at issue sending you mail.
Could you please give me some clue on how I could fix this?
Run a Proxy-protocol proxy on your VPS rather than a bare
port-forward. You'll need to configure your Exim to know
about it. Then Exim will know the IPs visible to the outside world.
Refs:
https://www.haproxy.com/blog/haproxy/proxy-protocol/
http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-proxies.html
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Cheers,
Jeremy
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