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Old 07-17-2002, 12:28 AM
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SMTP relay from an IP address

Is there a way to tell exim to accept SMTP local relay from an IP address on the server [as opposed to a host or domain]? I've tried a few tweaks in exim.conf but with no result.
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Old 07-17-2002, 12:32 AM
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You could manually append something to /etc/relayhosts ............

Or tweak antirelayd to continue to add the same IP in, over and over again. This is probably more possible. Just have it print the IPs in question to that file when it's putting all the authenticated pop3 users in there.

if this completely was not what you were asking, my apologies
i don't think you can assign multiple allowed host files for relaying, to exim. but then again that program can do about 831,183 more things than I've ever actually used.
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