Thank you Derek, but I already tried to set helo_data. Obvisiously it 
isn't sufficient, in the exim mainlog of the secondary smarthost the 
(un-allowed) ip of the sending machine appeared. It seems that there are 
more things to fake;)

Regards
Ron

Derek Knapp schrieb:
> you can set helo_data in a transport
> 
> 
> I have the following in my transport, which sets the helo to the senders 
> domain
> 
> helo_data = mail.$sender_address_domain
> 
> 
> 
> Derek Knapp
> 
> Ron Lange wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I want a machine with exim to act as smarthost for another machine in 
>> the same network. The first machine on the other hand also delivering by 
>> an master smarthost, and only this machine is allowed for relaying over 
>> the master smarthost.
>>
>> In principle this setup is running fine ;) but the mails from the 
>> machine, which is not allowed for direct usage of the master smarthost, 
>> aren't delivered (of course, its ip and hostname appearing in the helo).
>>
>> Is there a possibility to rewrite / fake the whole helo in the smtp 
>> transport?
>>
>> Regards
>> Ron
>>
>>   


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