I have a domain registered with GoDaddy and get a free email box with 
250 relays.

The SMTP relay  requires authentication and you can use ports 80 or 
3535. As advertised its supposed to appears like the mail is coming from 
your
godaddy email account. 

Under CentOS, I have configured exim as follows....

#                      ROUTERS CONFIGURATION                         #
smart_route:
 driver = manualroute
 domains = ! +local_domains
 transport = remote_smtp
 route_list = * smtpout.secureserver.net

#                      TRANSPORTS CONFIGURATION                      #
remote_smtp:
  driver = smtp
  port = 3535
  hosts_require_auth = smtpout.secureserver.net

#                   AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION                     #
login:
   driver = plaintext
   public_name = LOGIN
   client_send = ": [EMAIL PROTECTED] : foobar"

I have a php script that authors and form and sends the message.

Exim log shows  NO ERRORS

2008-02-29 20:32:52 1JVGaq-000504-Tl <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=apache P=local S=335
2008-02-29 20:32:53 1JVGaq-000504-Tl => [EMAIL PROTECTED] R=smart_route 
T=remote_smtp H=smtp.starfieldtech.com [64.202.165.58]
2008-02-29 20:32:53 1JVGaq-000504-Tl Completed


ALL looks is great... Except, the mail never shows up??.  Now, for my 
test cases I am the owner of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am block the 
mail.  Godaddy tech
support email volley has only yielded "If there are no errors, we are 
not sure what the deal is".  BTW..smtp.starfieldtech.com is the real 
name of smtpout.secureserver.net

So, I am stumped. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


 



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