On 9 Oct 2005 at 23:58, OpenMacNews wrote about
    "Re: [exim] debugging 550 rejects 'a":

|...
| g'mornin fred,

Morning already?  Geez, I gotta get to bed!  ;)

|...
| > It sure doesn't *look* TLS related.

More accurately, it doesn't look like there's a problem with the TLS.

|...
| > Did you compare this log to one 
| > captured for a successfull session with TLS disabled?
| 
| here's the comparison ...
|...

OK, seems clear enough.  When you have an encrypted session, you must 
be taking a different (and wrong) path through your DATA (or MIME) 
ACL.

Also of interest, you don't advertise SMTP AUTH in an unencrypted 
session, even though you support CRAM-MD5.  So the non-TLS session 
isn't authenticated either.

Check your MIME (if you have one) and DATA ACL's for conditions 
referencing $tls_cipher, $authenticated_id, and/or 
$sender_host_authenticated.

- Fred





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