Hi, Andres

On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 13:33:29 +0200 in message number 
<CAAZenJ1ka5mhjo20Pv8=nch+au6+yb7otq6vnocshvghgfo...@mail.gmail.com>, received 
here on 22/07/2011 16:27:09, Andres Aguado <[email protected]> said:

> Hi again Bill,
> 
>      Mmmmm, let me see. <example.com> is exim4 local domain, and i want to
> allow relay only for the account <[email protected]>. When i try to
> "swaks" from the unique IP that is enabled to relay, specifying
> [email protected] as from, the email is sent to destination, but if i
> try the same specifying as from the account [email protected], for
> example, a message appears reporting that e-mail couldn't be relayed due to
> policy violation.

I thought that was exactly what you wanted to do - allow relay for
[email protected] and deny [email protected].

Now you're saying [email protected] has a unique IP.
Why not simplify things by putting that IP (and that IP only) in
relay_from_hosts.

However, if you have other addresses at example.com, and example.com is
Exim's local domain, then I don't understand how you intend to send messages
from [email protected] except by using another server
> 
>      Perhaps my exim4 config allow the domain and the acl deny all the
> "from's" except this specific.

Probably yes.
One question; forgive me if this seems impertinent, but I'm assuming that
example.com is your own domain and not a bigger one that you're "borrowing".
I ask because you're posting from a GMail address.

-- 
This is Spain.  We do things differently here!

Bill Hayles
[email protected]


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