On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 08:56 pm, David Bruha wrote:

Thanks for the response David.

> the problem is with the target server, not yours - it's a generally
> known bug of a misconfigured MS Exchange server. To be able to send mail
> there you have to add a line into your esmtproutes config file with (for
> example):
>
> excel-europe.com:       /SECURITY=NONE
>
> Try to google for it and you'll find various links to posts about this
> Exchange behaviour. I have found many of them at Exim mail lists.

I have this entry and restarted courier but still get the same error.

# cat /etc/courier/esmtproutes
61.8.8.197:<TAB>/SECURITY=NONE

 esmtproutes - If the host being delivered to is found in this file, the 
 value will be used instead of looking up MX or A records. The value is 
 a space/tab separated list of IP addresses or hostnames.

Should this entry be in the bofh file instead perhaps ?

--markc


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