After some testing I found:
tls_certificate and tls_privatekey in the transport section and in the
main configuration do not behave the same what concerns file access, at
least in 4.84_2:
In opposition to the transport section in the main configuration it
- works with symlinks along the way
-
Dear list
I try to set tls_certificate and tls_privatekey in remote smtp transport
in order to instruct exim to present a client certificate on a
connection made to another server. I get an error saying:
2018-06-01 00:22:34 1fOVxp-0005XP-S0 TLS error on connection to
ts6.checktls.com
Hi Marius
On 01.06.18 15:16, Cyborg via Exim-users wrote:
> Access rights.
This was my first guess and I checked it, as I wrote:
I tried as the user Debian-exim under which Exim runs to cat both files,
that worked. And Exim uses the same files as a server, so it can read them.
Does the code for
Hi Renaud
You can use the service https://www.checktls.com/TestSender
It tells you whether a certificate was presented or not. You need to
send direct to their mx not through your smarthost though.
Regards, Adrian.
On 29.05.18 11:10, Renaud Mertens via Exim-users wrote:
> I'm trying to
Hi Martin
On 01.06.18 04:41, Martin McCormick via Exim-users wrote:
> The last part of this long message is the log of the
> delivery attempt. As you see, I do now log in to the smarthost
> and the only reason for the failure is that the sender name gets
> changed.
>
> The ISP
On 26.11.18 16:38, Richard Jones via Exim-users wrote:
> Why not use Fail2Ban for this?
This works here successfully:
in /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/exim4-auth-not-advertised.conf:
failregex = .*\) [[](?P\S*)[]] AUTH command used when not
advertised *$
in /etc/fail2ban/jail.conf:
Hi Gary
Since you use Debian, see the corresponding documentation in Section 2.2
in /usr/share/doc/exim4/README.Debian.gz. This should help.
Best Regards, Adrian.
On 06.01.19 00:34, Gary Dale via Exim-users wrote:
> This e-mail address used to be just a forwarder to a local ISP.
> Unfortunately