On Mar 4, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Peter Bowyer wrote:

> On 04/03/2008, Niles Ingalls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm currently in the process of migrating my employer to Exim 4.69
>> from an Exchange server, and
>> I'm down to just a single issue.  My mail server is scanning all of  
>> my
>> outgoing e-mails in addition to
>> the incoming e-mail, which is of course undesirable.
>> What I would like is for the ACL's to be skipped when the client uses
>> SMTP authentication, and this
>> appears to be working fine for the acl_check_rcpt, but not for the
>> data/mime sections.
>
> That'll be because you haven't told exim to do that with the data or
> mime ACLs...
>
> Try
>
> accept authenticated = *
>
> ahead of any tests you want to skip.
>
> Peter


Peter,
thanks for the reply.  Here's what's added to the top of my updated  
ACL's

acl_check_rcpt:
   accept  hosts         = :
   accept  authenticated = *
<snip>

acl_check_data:
   accept  hosts         = :
   accept  authenticated = *
<snip>

Here's what happens when I send mail:

  3230 using ACL "acl_check_data"
  3230 processing "accept"
  3230 check hosts = :
  3230 host in ":"? no (end of list)
  3230 accept: condition test failed
  3230 processing "accept"
  3230 check authenticated = *
  3230 accept: condition test failed
<snip>
  3230 using ACL "acl_check_rcpt"
  3230 processing "accept"
  3230 check hosts = :
  3230 host in ":"? no (end of list)
  3230 accept: condition test failed
  3230 processing "accept"
  3230 check authenticated = *
  3230 accept: condition test failed
<snip>

I'm using two clients to send from  (Outlook Express 6.0 and  
Thunderbird 2.0.0.4).
I know for certain that the SMTP authentication is working, as it will  
fail if I either change
the password or sabotage my authenticator.
Please advise, Thanks!
Niles



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