Magnus Holmgren-3 wrote:
> 
> On Monday 26 February 2007 15:42, veryxRV wrote:
>> Exim always uses the internal email addess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for
>> delivery
>> to an external SMTP server. How can i change this? It has to use a
>> special
>> e-mail adress!
> 
> If the web application (I presume) in question can't use SMTP to talk to
> Exim, 
> the easiest solution probably is to add www-data to trusted_users.
> 
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I solved the problem now, but theres another one:

The email is being rejected by the smtp server. The server response gave me
a link:

http://freemail.web.de/reject2/

There are listed some reasons for this rejection on the the site. I think
this is fitting to my problem:

"WEB.DE does not accept any E-Mail on its incoming mail servers originating
from IP numbers without a resolvable DNS entry. Update your DNS zone files
and afterwards contact us to re-evaluate your IP number(s)."

So any idea what to do now?
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