Re: Restricting relaying with Exim

2003-02-26 Thread Sharninder
> > i don't know if i've understood your problem correctly but i > think you need to take a look at the qualify_domain, > host_accept_relay, > host_lookup options. Put your domain name in qualify_domain, and > your network address in host_accept_relay .. something like > 192.168.1.0/24and host_look

Re: Restricting relaying with Exim

2003-02-26 Thread Sharninder
>> >> > Ok, I'm either dense, or I've been staring at this too long. If > I set 'sender_verify = true', how can I set 'sender_reject' so > that From headers from only outside the local domain are > rejected? I want to relay 'example.com' email coming out from > the local network, but prevent

Re: Restricting relaying with Exim

2003-02-26 Thread Ken McCord
Sharninder wrote: I'm trying to set up Exim on a firewall so that Internet email comes in through Exim and then is forwarded to my internal email server (there is no local delivery on the gateway server). I've got everything running where mail flows through both ways, but I need to block email wi

Re: Restricting relaying with Exim

2003-02-25 Thread Sharninder
> I'm trying to set up Exim on a firewall so that Internet email > comes in through Exim and then is forwarded to my internal email > server (there is no local delivery on the gateway server). I've > got everything running where mail flows through both ways, but I > need to block email with a forg