ok i have exim installed on my redhat 8.0 server
the exim dir is:
/usr/local/exim
and the mail queue is:
/var/spool/exim_mail
this is what the mail queue looks like:
http://www.thedigitaldream.co.uk/images/exim.gif
the problem is, mail stays there, where is it meant to go???
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Hiya all,
Using exim v4.x and CentOS 4/5 on a bunch of servers at our company. We're having a tough time fighting spam relaying and such.
I basically want any tips and tricks for these, and one specific question.
How can I force ALL email that is sent from our box (no matter what form)... (0 Replies)
i have a exim mail server for mms to emails ,the mails are delivering to all the Domains,except the company one.(our own email id's)
When ever we send it to our internal email it says
2008-10-31 14:01:07 1Kvs21-0002zW-00 == samson.isa@gloworld.com T=remote_smtp defer (-44): retry time not... (0 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I am quite a newbie to exim mail server.Below, I have pasted the the log entries of my exim maillog file. I am not able to understand these entries. Can anyone please help me?? Its very urgent.
2010-01-18 04:20:35 1NWpes-00018g-1O <= user1@domain1.com H=() P=esmtp S=1038... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
We have the exim mail server configured on cpanel in centos. We have 5 dedicated ip's. So, when i sending mails to client systems, it should be rotate that ip addressees on every 15 minutes.
That means Ip rotating. How can i do it. Can anybody show me how to do it.
Thanks, (0 Replies)
Hi everyone,
Today i'm faceing a problem, that really hope for some help.
I'm working in a Web application developed in C#(DB SQL Server 2012, IDE VS 2010), so i've hired two VPS (Virtual Private Server), one with Windows Server 2012 where it's running my app and the other VPS in Centos.... (1 Reply)
hello
I have 2 queries
1) I ran this command : exigrep root /var/log/exim_mainlog
and got a lot of results like this
2014-03-25 18:00:09 1WSO9R-000067-6n <= root@123.456.com U=root P=local S=690 T="lfd on 123.456.com: Excessive resource usage: xxx (344 (Parent PID:17477))" for... (0 Replies)
Hello
I have configured LFD alerts/Login failure alerts to be sent to "root"
However I'm unable to find/change root email.
I'm using exim and i dont want to use postfix. Therefore /etc/aliases will not work because newaliases command will not work
I tried creating a .forward file still... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Recently, I experienced that exim was slow in sending outgoing mail, it was spending a lot of time in the queue, resulting in customer complains.
I came across an article in the internet to optimize the performance of exim in the server. However, the location of the exim.conf is not in... (0 Replies)
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net::server::mail::esmtp::xforward
Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP::XFORWARD(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP::XFORWARD(3pm)NAME
Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP::XFORWARD - A module to add support to the XFORWARD command in Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP;
my @local_domains = qw(example.com example.org);
my $server = new IO::Socket::INET Listen => 1, LocalPort => 25;
my $conn;
while($conn = $server->accept)
{
my $esmtp = new Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP socket => $conn;
# activate some extensions
$esmtp->register('Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP::XFORWARD');
# adding some handlers
$esmtp->set_callback(RCPT => &validate_recipient);
$esmtp->process();
$conn->close()
}
sub validate_recipient
{
my($session, $recipient) = @_;
my $domain;
if($recipient =~ /@(.*)>s*$/)
{
$domain = $1;
}
if(not defined $domain)
{
return(0, 513, 'Syntax error.');
}
elsif(not(grep $domain eq $_, @local_domains) && $session->get_forwarded_addr != "10.1.1.1")
{
return(0, 554, "$recipient: Recipient address rejected: Relay access denied");
}
return(1);
}
DESCRIPTION
When using a Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP script inside a MTA and not in front of Internet, values like client IP address are not accessible to
the script and when the script returns mail to an other instance of smtpd daemon, it logs "localhost" as incoming address. To solve this
problem, some administrators use the XFORWARD command. This module gives the ability to read and store XFORWARD informations.
METHODS
These methods return the values set by the upstream MTA without modifying them so they can be set to undef or "[UNVAILABLE]". See Postfix
documentation for more.
o get_forwarded_values : returns a hash reference containing all values forwarded (keys in lower case).
o get_forwarded_name : returns the up-stream hostname. The hostname may be a non-DNS hostname.
o get_forwarded_address : returns the up-stream network address. Address information is not enclosed with []. The address may be a non-IP
address.
o get_forwarded_source : returns LOCAL or REMOTE.
o get_forwarded_helo : returns the hostname that the up-stream host announced itself. It may be a non-DNS hostname.
o get_forwarded_proto : returns the mail protocol for receiving mail from the up-stream host. This may be an SMTP or non-SMTP protocol
name of up to 64 characters.
SEE ALSO
Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP, <http://www.postfix.org/XFORWARD_README.html>
AUTHOR
Xavier Guimard, <x.guimard@free.fr>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by Xavier Guimard
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.4 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
Around line 167:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
perl v5.10.0 2007-04-09 Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP::XFORWARD(3pm)