Magnus Holmgren wrote:
> On Thursday 26 July 2007 18:17, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
>   
>> Basically this is what I am getting in my log:
>>
>> 2007-07-26 11:57:45 lowest numbered MX record points to local host:
>> mymsviews.com (while verifying <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from host
>> (mail.fcpp.org) [64.201.170.253])
>> 2007-07-26 11:57:45 H=(mail.fcpp.org) [64.201.170.253] F=<> temporarily
>> rejected RCPT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: lowest numbered MX record points to
>> local host
>>     
>
> Is mymsviews.com your domain? Is 63.215.161.143 your IP address?
>
> What happens here probably is that Exim reaches a verify = recipient 
> condition 
> in the RCPT ACL, even though mymsviews.com is not recognised as a local 
> domain, nor is the remote host allowed to relay. A correctly configured Exim 
> would return a permanent "Relaying prohibited" error. (Those would still be 
> logged, of course, unless you arrange to feed the repeat offender IPs to 
> iptables or something.) We'll have to look at your ACLs and routers to 
> determine the exact cause.
>
>   
Well it's a domain I host, and the IP is my IP address.

Here's the ACL section, I would gladly accept any advice on how to make 
it better. I've removed the standard EXIM comments for space.

acl_check_rcpt:

  # Accept if the source is local SMTP (i.e. not over TCP/IP). We do this by
  # testing for an empty sending host field.

  accept  hosts = :

  deny    message       = Restricted characters in address
          domains       = +local_domains
          local_parts   = ^[.] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]/|]

 
  deny    message       = Restricted characters in address
          domains       = !+local_domains
          local_parts   = ^[./|] : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : ^.*/\\.\\./
  
#############################################################################

  # Accept mail to postmaster in any local domain, regardless of the source,
  # and without verifying the sender.

  accept  local_parts   = postmaster
          domains       = +local_domains

  # Deny unless the sender address can be verified.

  require verify        = recipient
  require verify        = sender

  
#############################################################################
  # There are no checks on DNS "black" lists because the domains that 
contain
  # these lists are changing all the time. However, here are two examples of
  # how you could get Exim to perform a DNS black list lookup at this point.
  # The first one denies, while the second just warns.
  #
  # deny    message       = rejected because $sender_host_address is in 
a black list at $dnslist_domain\n$dnslist_text
  #         dnslists      = black.list.example

   drop    message = Your mail system is listed at $dnslist_domain.  
Good-bye.
           dnslists = dnsbl.njabl.org:bl.spamcop.net:sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org


   drop    message = Host is denied in recipient-controlled access 
list.  Contact recipient for details.
           hosts =   partial-lsearch;/etc/exim/blocked-hosts
           hosts =  +include_unknown:partial-lsearch;/etc/exim/blocked-hosts

   drop    message = Address is in recipient-controlled access list.  
Contact recipient for details.
           senders =  /etc/exim/blocked-senders

   drop    message = Host (24) is denied in recipient-controlled access 
list.  Contact recipient for details.
           hosts =   net24-lsearch;/etc/exim/blocked-hosts : 
net-lsearch;/etc/exim/blocked-hosts
           hosts =  +include_unknown:net24-lsearch;/etc/exim/blocked-hosts

  #
  # warn    message       = X-Warning: $sender_host_address is in a 
black list at $dnslist_domain
  #         log_message   = found in $dnslist_domain
  #         dnslists      = black.list.example
  
#############################################################################

  # Accept if the address is in a local domain, but only if the 
recipient can
  # be verified. Otherwise deny. The "endpass" line is the border between
  # passing on to the next ACL statement (if tests above it fail) or denying
  # access (if tests below it fail).

  accept  domains       = +local_domains
          endpass
          verify        = recipient

  # Accept if the address is in a domain for which we are relaying, but 
again,
  # only if the recipient can be verified.

  accept  domains       = +relay_to_domains
          endpass
          verify        = recipient

  # If control reaches this point, the domain is neither in +local_domains
  # nor in +relay_to_domains.

  # Accept if the message comes from one of the hosts for which we are an
  # outgoing relay. Recipient verification is omitted here, because in many
  # cases the clients are dumb MUAs that don't cope well with SMTP error
  # responses. If you are actually relaying out from MTAs, you should 
probably
  # add recipient verification here.

  accept  hosts         = +relay_from_hosts

  # Accept if the message arrived over an authenticated connection, from
  # any host. Again, these messages are usually from MUAs, so recipient
  # verification is omitted.

  accept  authenticated = *

  # Reaching the end of the ACL causes a "deny", but we might as well give
  # an explicit message.

  deny    message       = relay not permitted


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