Ahh, Exim.
Do you have anything set in /etc/exim.conf's
host_accept_relay=
(about 20% through the file)
?
To allow my server to relay mail for my local domain, I have this set as:
host_accept_relay = localhost : 10.64.132.0/24
I had the same problem you did, and to be honest I'm not sure if this was
the fix for the entire problem. Exim is a strange beast. ;o)
-nicole
At 15:58 on Jan 14, Kath combined all the right letters to say:
> I have a Debian 2.2 system that acts as a ipmasq server and a web/mail
> server. I just reinstalled Debian, and now I can receive email sent
> from my ISP's account to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I cannot send email from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to anywhere else.
>
> I specifically get this error from Outlook:
>
> The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was
> rejected by the server. The rejected e-mail address was
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject 'More testing', Account:
> 'www.kathweb.net', Server: 'www.kathweb.net', Protocol: SMTP, Server
> Response: '550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by
> administrator', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error
> Number: 0x800CCC79
>
> Any ideas? I don't even know where to begin looking in the logs.
>
> - Kath
>
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