> Have you tried turning on all the debugging to see if Exim is having
> problems communicating with greylistd?

Thanks, Tony.  That got me over THE major hurdle.  (Why in the world didn't
I think of that?)  Anyway, the problem was that Exim didn't have permissions
to access the socket.  So,  as a temporary fix only for the purpose of
seeing if it works, I temporarily set the permissions on the socket to 666.
That seemed to cure the problem.  Now all I need to do is to figure out what
the permanent fix should be for this socket permissions problem.  I tried
including Exim in the greylistd group.  That didn't seem to work and I'm not
sure that's a good idea anyway.  Anyone have any suggestions on how I should
fix this?  BTW, the original permissions on the socket were 660.

Thanks for any further input and a special thank you to you, Tony, for
getting me pointed in the right direction.

       ... doug
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