On Sat, October 7, 2006 6:41 pm, Magnus Holmgren wrote:
> On Saturday 07 October 2006 23:50, B. Cook took the opportunity to say:
>> I put exim on the outside of a qmail/vpopmail install, and exim only
>> does
>> smtp auth for ips not allowed to relay.
>>
>> It has a localhost router designed to send to qmail at 127.0.0.1:8125
>>
>> begin routers
>>
>> localhost:
>>  transport      = bsd_smtp
>>  driver         = manualroute
>>  route_list     = +localqmail 127.0.0.1
>
> You can set the port in the router instead:
>
>   transport      = remote_smtp
>   route_list     = +localqmail 127.0.0.1::8125
>
> You also have to use
>
>   self = send
>
> to convince Exim that it's not going to be talking to itself.

localhost:
 #transport      = bsd_smtp
 transport      = remote_smtp
 driver         = manualroute
 route_list     = +localqmail 127.0.0.1::8125
 self           = send

works great ;)

And with that.. I was able to figure out why the others work and this one
didn't..

SELF            =       172.16.64.6 : 127.0.0.1
local_interfaces        = SELF

All the other boxes have SELF defined as the local ip and *not* the
loopback..

So my bug/problem was that exim already saw that 127.0.0.1 was 'exim' and
never checked to see if it was anything else b/c it was listening on it..
even though I was telling it to go to a different port.

Thank you ;)


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