2022-05-20 16:33 időpontban Gedalya via Exim-users ezt írta:
On 5/20/22 22:10, exim-users--- via Exim-users wrote:
I would check if it is possible to get rid of the smarthost style config completely and configure as "internet site; mail is sent and received directly using SMTP". Exim will lookup MX for outgoing mail in DNS and take care of delivery without any manual configuration. You should implement the usual stuff to get your mail properly accepted and not marked as SPAM (you should do that anyways).

These days, the network you're coming from is a very important factor.
A subscriber network (business / residential) or so-called "cloud"
networks are considered bad reputation, this often applies to the
entire network and not to a specific IP address. It can be very
difficult to get your mail through, even if you follow the
recommendations wrt DKIM, DMARC etc.

The motivation to use a smarthost is clear.

If you need only some manual routes, Debian has a (imho) nice default configuration prepared for that, which is called hubbed hosts (relevant part of
exim4.conf.template):


     transport = remote_smtp

You only need to create /etc/exim4/hubbed_hosts and put a pair of destiantion domain and mailserver(s) per line, (quoting exim4-config_files(5)):

If necessary, you can put credentials for authorization into /etc/exim4/password.client (one per line).

The remote_smtp transport does not use password.client.
remote_smtp_smarthost does.

You can indeed use the hubbed hosts setup, it makes sense to edit
/etc/exim4/hubbed_hosts rather than the main config file, but you'd
just have to change the transport to remote_smtp_smarthost and then
authentication would work.

Hi!
About a year ago (after trying to setup my own smart host) I was found a service provider for reasonable price. At first time it was work well I was happy with all of my accounts. But now, I have more and more partners, who haven't got my emails, even as a spam. But, if I use my account providers web mail system my emails are accepted.

Most important, that I need more complicated setup and I need to do more preparation for change.

Thank you, I would back if I have results.
Regards
  tovis

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