On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 11:45:19PM +0200, Oliver König said:
> > You seem to have case issues here, i.e., MAILMAN_DOMAINS vs.
> > MAILMAN_domains. The documentation shows this all lower case. I don't
> > know if that is significant or not, but it may be.
> >
> > Also, you don't indicate whether or not you have server.windfinder.com
> > and news.server.windfinder.com in local_domains. If not, I think this
> > is the cause of your relaying problem.
> 
> The lists are in the local domain (windfinder.com). So I just deleted the 
> following:
> domainlist mailman_domains= server.windfinder.com
> MAILMAN_LISTCHK=MAILMAN_HOME/lists/${lc::$local_part}/config.pck
> .. and any additional RCPT ACL should be obsolte because the lists ARE in the 
> local domain. 
> 
> When a subscriber posts to the list /var/log/exim4/mainlog still says. 
> 2006-09-01 23:40:08 H=mailout03.sul.t-online.com [194.25.134.81] 
> F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> rejected RCPT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 
> relay not permitted
> 
> .ifndef MAIN_LOCAL_DOMAINS
> MAIN_LOCAL_DOMAINS = @:localhost:windfinder.com:server.windfinder.com
> .endif
> domainlist local_domains = MAIN_LOCAL_DOMAINS

That should set the domainlist local_domains to be the list
MAIN_LOCAL_DOMAINS, which is what you wnat, unless of course it is
elsewhere defined (command line or something).  Should be OK, though.

[snip]

>   accept
>     domains = +local_domains
>     endpass
>     message = unknown user
>     verify = recipient
> 
>   accept
>     domains = +relay_to_domains
>     endpass
>     .ifdef CHECK_RCPT_GIVE_UNKNOWN_USER
>     message = ${if eq{$acl_verify_message}{Unrouteable address}{unknown user}
> {$acl_verify_message}}
>     .else
>     message = unrouteable address
>     .endif
>     verify = recipient
> 
>   accept
>     hosts = +relay_from_hosts
> 
>   accept
>     authenticated = *
> 
>   deny
>     message = relay not permitted

This should accept the message, unless the local part isn't routeable.

So, run: 

/usr/sbin/exim4 -bhc 194.25.134.81

(output from exim)
EHLO mailout03.sul.t-online.com
(output from exim)
MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(output from exim)
RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

(the part you type begins in caps)
And post the bit after RCPT TO.  someone will spot the flaw.
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