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 >> >> -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
