[Pkg-exim4-users] exim4, gmail and 550-5.7.1

Marc Haber mh+pkg-exim4-users at zugschlus.de
Sun Dec 20 11:22:38 UTC 2015


Isn't this basically the same message you already sent three days ago?

Greetings
Marc

On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 11:09:28AM -0500, Robert Steinmetz wrote:
> From: Robert Steinmetz <rob at steinmetznet.com>
> Subject: Re: [Pkg-exim4-users] exim4, gmail and 550-5.7.1
> To: pkg-exim4-users at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 11:09:28 -0500
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> 
> Based on the link I listed in my first post I have come up with a
> potential solution:
> 
> Can anyone comment on whether it should work or not?
> 
> I propose adding a new files in /etc/exim4/conf.d/main
> 
> 05_ipv4_force_domains
> 
> Containing:
> 
> domainlist ipv4_force_domains = \
> gmail.com : \
> googlemail.com : \
> virgin.net : \
> linkedin.com : \
> virginmedia.com
> 
> 
> Greping router for remote_smtp
> 
> I get
> 
> 100_exim4-config_domain_literal: transport = remote_smtp
> 150_exim4-config_hubbed_hosts: transport = remote_smtp
> 200_exim4-config_primary: transport = remote_smtp
> 200_exim4-config_primary: transport = remote_smtp
> 200_exim4-config_primary: transport = remote_smtp_smarthost
> 500_exim4-config_hubuser: transport = remote_smtp_smarthost
> 
> 
> So I propose adding a new file to /etc/exim4/conf.d/router called
> 
> 050_exim4_config_ipv4_only.
> 
> Containing
> 
> ipv4_only:
> driver = dnslookup
> domains = +ipv4_force_domains
> transport = ipv4_smtp
> ignore_target_hosts = <; 0::0/0|
> 
> Finally adding a file in /etc/exim4/conf.d/transports
> 
> 50_exim4_config_ipv4_only_transport:
> 
> I'm a little puzzled by the one in the example.
> 
> ipv4_smtp:
> driver = smtp
> dkim domain = mydomain.co.uk
> dkim_selector = x
> dkim_private_key = /usr/exim/dkim.private.key
> dkim_canon = relaxed
> interface = <my.v4.ip.address>|
> 
> Why can't I simply use the existing smtp remote_smtp transport with
> the some relatively simple edits? This example contains a directive
> that limits it to using ipv4 by specifying the interface using an
> ipv4 address. Seems like somewhere should be a directive like
> disable_ipv6 = true or dns_ipv4_lookup = *
> 
> I also wonder if these dkim statements conflict with the rest of the
> basic debian configuration.
> 
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