Marco wrote:
Can I send a custom SMTP error (ex. You must use an encrypted
session!!), when exim4 reject an non-encrypted authentication session?
No. If AUTH was not advertised, Exim will say something like AUTH not
advertised. But proper smtp clients will not use AUTH unless it was
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, Marco wrote:
Can I send a custom SMTP error (ex. You must use an encrypted
session!!), when exim4 reject an non-encrypted authentication
session?
Do you mean something like this?
acl_smtp_auth = check_security
[...]
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# ACL
Marco wrote:
I look this message only on my log. Can Exim send an SMTP error (ex.
code 5xx Encryption required for authenticated sending)
to client?
No, Marco, as others have already explained to you. SMTP clients will
not attempt to authenticate if AUTH is not advertised, and a properly
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, Marc Sherman wrote:
Alan's error will never get sent, because if a client attempts to
authenticate when AUTH is not advertised, Exim detects that as a
protocol error, and it never gets to the ACL:
Thanks - I was thinking that might be the case, after reading Jakob
On 4 Feb 2006 at 12:03, Marco wrote about
Re: [exim] AUTH over TLS only:
|...
| Can I send a custom SMTP error (ex. You must use an encrypted
| session!!), when exim4 reject an non-encrypted authentication session?
As explained already, there won't be any non-encrypted authentication
Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I propose for the wishlist a router option that would allow Exim to pass
on to the next router if the text accompanying a 5yz error matches a
specified regexp. This would provide the function that Daevid and I (and
others) have enquired about: trying to
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 01:39:45AM +0100, Stanislaw Halik said:
Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I propose for the wishlist a router option that would allow Exim to
pass on to the next router if the text accompanying a 5yz error
matches a specified regexp. This would provide the function
JH == Jakob Hirsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JH I'd just like to know what made sesame think my message is
JH spam. Nigel?
Looks like whatever version of spamassassin is running on
sesame.csx.cam.ac.uk doesn't properly parse the IPv6 addresses out of
the intervening Received: headers and so