Hi

> What have you actually got helo_data set to within your transport ?


To answer your question directly - nothing yet - which is the problem, I 
don't fully understand the syntax it should be in ie is the value of $host 
picked up from elsewhere or does it default to the local hostname etc.

To give the bigger picture, we have 2 mail gw servers running exim which 
then deliver mail to a smarthost.
We than have other localhosts using exim (sendmail symlinked) to send mail 
to the gw's.

The primary_hostname is set for each localhost but the issue comes where 
the non-global zones come in. 

Currently our remote_smtp transport is as default:

remote_smtp:
  driver = smtp

Jason.




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> 
> My understanding was using the helo_data option in the remote_smtp 
> transport would help pickup the local hostname sending the 
> email rather 
> than the global zone hostname.
> 
What have you actually got helo_data set to within your transport ?
 John

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