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n°253773
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 10:06:34  profilanswer
 

voila,  je voudrais configurer exim pr que lorsqu'il a un mail a envoyer, le redirige vers mon serveur SMTP.
j'ai fait un eximconfig et choisi l'option "satellite", mais ca ne marche pas.
si qqu'un a deja fait ca, ca serait sympa de m'aider uin peu.
merci !


Message édité par redridinghood le 24-04-2003 à 15:31:05
mood
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Posté le 24-04-2003 à 10:06:34  profilanswer
 

n°253787
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 10:34:36  profilanswer
 

bon, en local c nickel, qd je fais un mail root ca passe, mais des que je vx utiliser le smarthost, ca merde ! pkoi ???

n°253788
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 10:35:44  profilanswer
 

Le smarthost sapu, utilise la méthode "internet site".


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n°253789
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 10:37:43  profilanswer
 

ok, je v tester

n°253793
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 10:45:30  profilanswer
 

bon ca me donne ca qd je fais un mail xxxx@xxxx.com (une de mes @ exterieure)
 
xxxx@xxxx.com routing defer (-42) : retry time not reached
 
 
et evidement je ne le recois pas....

n°253794
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 10:47:39  profilanswer
 

Qui renvoie ça ? Ton serveur local ou le serveur de xxxx.com ?


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n°253797
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 10:53:13  profilanswer
 

le serveur local (log /var/mail/mainlog)

n°253800
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 11:02:40  profilanswer
 

Y'aurait pas un problème avec le domaine xxxx.com ?
 
Et y'a quoi dans /var/spool/exim/msglog/trucmachin ?


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« No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly to answer. » -- Perl book
n°253807
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 11:09:25  profilanswer
 

ben de ttes facons je px le mettre, j'essaye d'envoyer un mail sur ma boite wanadoo, bon ce que g ds /mslog :
 
xxxx@wanadoo.fr routing defer (-42) : retry time not reached
xxxx@wanadoo.fr R=lookuphost defer (-1): host lookup did not complete
xxxx@wanadoo.fr routing defer (-42) : retry time not reached

n°253811
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 11:15:38  profilanswer
 

RedRidingHood a écrit :

xxxx@wanadoo.fr R=lookuphost defer (-1): host lookup did not complete

Bon bin voilà, ta configuration DNS est dans les choux.
 
Tu arrives à faire "mx wanadoo.fr" ?


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mood
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Posté le 24-04-2003 à 11:15:38  profilanswer
 

n°253814
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 11:17:19  profilanswer
 

argh !!! oui c vrai ! je retest en verifiant mes DNS

n°253820
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 11:24:50  profilanswer
 

bon, apres verif de mon resolv.conf, il a l'air ok :
 
la je n'ai plus qu'1 erreur ds mslog :
 
xxxx@wanadoo.fr routing defer (-42) : retry time not reached

n°253822
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 11:42:42  profilanswer
 

À mon avis comme il a eu une erreur récente sur le serveur en question, il attend un peu avant de réessayer. Essaye éventuellement avec une autre destination.


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n°253831
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 11:49:17  profilanswer
 

bon j'ai essaye avec une autre @, et g :
T=remote_smtp defer (-44): retry time not reached for any host.
 
 
c galere !

n°253904
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 14:38:39  profilanswer
 

bon je v mettre ma config, si qqu'un a une idee.... :
 
# This is the main exim configuration file.
# It was originally generated by `eximconfig', part of the exim package
# distributed with Debian, but it may edited by the mail system administrator.
# This file originally generated by eximconfig at Thu Apr 24 13:52:00 CEST 2003
# See exim info section for details of the things that can be configured here.
 
# Please see the manual for a complete list
# of all the runtime configuration options that can be included in a
# configuration file.
 
# This file is divided into several parts, all but the last of which are
# terminated by a line containing the word "end". The parts must appear
# in the correct order, and all must be present (even if some of them are
# in fact empty). Blank lines, and lines starting with # are ignored.
 
######################################################################
#                    MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS                     #
######################################################################
 
# Specify the domain you want to be added to all unqualified addresses
# here. Unqualified addresses are accepted only from local callers by
# default. See the receiver_unqualified_{hosts,nets} options if you want
# to permit unqualified addresses from remote sources. If this option is
# not set, the primary_hostname value is used for qualification.
 
qualify_domain = mondomaine.com  
# If you want unqualified recipient addresses to be qualified with a different
# domain to unqualified sender addresses, specify the recipient domain here.
# If this option is not set, the qualify_domain value is used.
 
# qualify_recipient =
 
# Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
# is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
# qualify_recipient value is used as the only local domain. If you do not want
# to do any local deliveries, uncomment the following line, but do not supply
# any data for it. This sets local_domains to an empty string, which is not
# the same as not mentioning it at all. An empty string specifies that there
# are no local domains; not setting it at all causes the default value (the
# setting of qualify_recipient) to be used.
 
local_domains = localhost:debian
 
# Allow mail addressed to our hostname, or to our IP address.
 
local_domains_include_host = true
local_domains_include_host_literals = true
 
# Domains we relay for; that is domains that aren't considered local but we  
# accept mail for them.
 
#relay_domains =  
 
# If this is uncommented, we accept and relay mail for all domains we are  
# in the DNS as an MX for.
 
#relay_domains_include_local_mx = true
 
# No local deliveries will ever be run under the uids of these users (a colon-
# separated list). An attempt to do so gets changed so that it runs under the
# uid of "nobody" instead. This is a paranoic safety catch. Note the default
# setting means you cannot deliver mail addressed to root as if it were a
# normal user. This isn't usually a problem, as most sites have an alias for
# root that redirects such mail to a human administrator.
 
never_users = root
 
# The setting below causes Exim to do a reverse DNS lookup on all incoming
# IP calls, in order to get the true host name. If you feel this is too
# expensive, you can specify the networks for which a lookup is done, or
# remove the setting entirely.
 
host_lookup = *
 
# The setting below would, if uncommented, cause Exim to check the syntax of
# all the headers that are supposed to contain email addresses (To:, From:,
# etc). This reduces the level of bounced bounces considerably.
 
# headers_check_syntax
 
# Exim contains support for the Realtime Blocking List (RBL), and the many
# similar services that are being maintained as part of the DNS. See  
# http://www.mail-abuse.org/ for background. The line below, if uncommented,
# will reject mail from hosts in the RBL, and add warning headers to mail
# from hosts in a list of dynamic-IP dialups. Note that MAPS may charge
# for this service.
 
#rbl_domains = rbl.mail-abuse.org/reject : dialups.mail-abuse.org/warn
 
# http://www.rfc-ignorant.org is another interesting site with a number of
# services you can use with the rbl_domains option
 
# The setting below allows your host to be used as a mail relay only by
# localhost: it locks out the use of your host as a mail relay by any
# other host. See the section of the manual entitled "Control of relaying"  
# for more info.
 
host_accept_relay = 127.0.0.1 : ::::1
 
# This setting allows anyone who has authenticated to use your host as a
# mail relay. To use this you will need to set up some authenticators at
# the end of the file
 
host_auth_accept_relay = *
 
# If you want Exim to support the "percent hack" for all your local domains,
# uncomment the following line. This is the feature by which mail addressed
# to x%y@z (where z is one of your local domains) is locally rerouted to
# x@y and sent on. Otherwise x%y is treated as an ordinary local part
 
# percent_hack_domains=*
 
# If this option is set, then any process that is running as one of the
# listed users may pass a message to Exim and specify the sender's
# address using the "-f" command line option, without Exim's adding a
# "Sender" header.
 
trusted_users = mail
 
# If this option is true, the SMTP command VRFY is supported on incoming
# SMTP connections; otherwise it is not.
 
smtp_verify = true
 
# Some operating systems use the "gecos" field in the system password file
# to hold other information in addition to users' real names. Exim looks up
# this field when it is creating "sender" and "from" headers. If these options
# are set, exim uses "gecos_pattern" to parse the gecos field, and then
# expands "gecos_name" as the user's name. $1 etc refer to sub-fields matched
# by the pattern.
 
gecos_pattern = ^([^,:]*)
gecos_name = $1
 
# This sets the maximum number of messages that will be accepted in one
# connection and immediately delivered. If one connection sends more
# messages than this, any further ones are accepted and queued but not
# delivered. The default is 10, which is probably enough for most purposes,
# but is too low on dialup SMTP systems, which often have many more mails
# queued for them when they connect.
 
smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 100
 
# Send a mail to the postmaster when a message is frozen. There are many
# reasons this could happen; one is if exim cannot deliver a mail with no
# return address (normally a bounce) another that may be common on dialup
# systems is if a DNS lookup of a smarthost fails. Read the documentation
# for more details: you might like to look at the auto_thaw option
 
freeze_tell_mailmaster = true
 
# This string defines the contents of the \`Received' message header that
# is added to each message, except for the timestamp, which is automatically
# added on at the end, preceded by a semicolon. The string is expanded each
# time it is used.
 
received_header_text = "Received: \
         ${if def:sender_rcvhost {from ${sender_rcvhost}\n\t}\
         {${if def:sender_ident {from ${sender_ident} }}\
         ${if def:sender_helo_name {(helo=${sender_helo_name})\n\t}}}}\
         by ${primary_hostname} \
         ${if def:received_protocol {with ${received_protocol}}} \
         (Exim ${version_number} #${compile_number} (Debian))\n\t\
         id ${message_id}\
         ${if def:received_for {\n\tfor <$received_for>}}"
 
# Attempt to verify recipient address before receiving mail, so that mails  
# to invalid addresses are rejected rather than accepted and then bounced.  
# Apparently some spammers are abusing servers that accept and then bounce
# to send bounces containing their spam to people.
 
receiver_try_verify = true
 
# This would make exim advertise the 8BIT-MIME option. According to
# RFC1652, this means it will take an 8bit message, and ensure it gets
# delivered correctly. exim won't do this: it is entirely 8bit clean
# but won't do any conversion if the next hop isn't. Therefore, if you
# set this option you are asking exim to lie and not be RFC
# compliant. But some people want it.
 
#accept_8bitmime = true
 
# This will cause it to accept mail only from the local interface
 
#local_interfaces = 127.0.0.1
 
# If this next line is uncommented, any user can see the mail queue
# by using the mailq command or exim -bp.
 
#queue_list_requires_admin = false
 
#  
end
 
 
######################################################################
#                      TRANSPORTS CONFIGURATION                      #
######################################################################
#                       ORDER DOES NOT MATTER                        #
#     Only one appropriate transport is called for each delivery.    #
######################################################################
 
# This transport is used for local delivery to user mailboxes. On debian
# systems group mail is used so we can write to the /var/spool/mail
# directory. (The alternative, which most other unixes use, is to deliver
# as the user's own group, into a sticky-bitted directory)
 
local_delivery:
  driver = appendfile
  group = mail
  mode = 0660
  mode_fail_narrower = false
  envelope_to_add = true
  return_path_add = true
  file = /var/spool/mail/${local_part}
 
# This transport is used for handling pipe addresses generated by
# alias or .forward files. If the pipe generates any standard output,
# it is returned to the sender of the message as a delivery error. Set
# return_fail_output instead if you want this to happen only when the
# pipe fails to complete normally.
 
address_pipe:
  driver = pipe
  path = /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin
  return_output
 
# This transport is used for handling file addresses generated by alias
# or .forward files.
 
address_file:
  driver = appendfile
  envelope_to_add = true
  return_path_add = true
 
# This transport is used for handling file addresses generated by alias
# or .forward files if the path ends in "/", which causes it to be treated
# as a directory name rather than a file name. Each message is then delivered
# to a unique file in the directory. If instead you want all such deliveries to
# be in the "maildir" format that is used by some other mail software,
# uncomment the final option below. If this is done, the directory specified
# in the .forward or alias file is the base maildir directory.
#
# Should you want to be able to specify either maildir or non-maildir
# directory-style deliveries, then you must set up yet another transport,
# called address_directory2. This is used if the path ends in "//" so should
# be the one used for maildir, as the double slash suggests another level
# of directory. In the absence of address_directory2, paths ending in //
# are passed to address_directory.
 
address_directory:
  driver = appendfile
  no_from_hack
  prefix = ""
  suffix = ""
# maildir_format
 
# This transport is used for handling autoreplies generated by the filtering
# option of the forwardfile director.
 
address_reply:
  driver = autoreply
 
# This transport is used for procmail
 
procmail_pipe:
  driver = pipe
  command = "/usr/bin/procmail"
  return_path_add
  delivery_date_add
  envelope_to_add
# check_string = "From "
# escape_string = ">From "
  suffix = ""
 
 
# This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections.
 
remote_smtp:
  driver = smtp
# authenticate_hosts = smarthost.isp.com
 
# To use SMTP AUTH when sending to a particular host, such as your ISP's
# smarthost, uncomment and edit the above line, and also the example
# client-side authenticators at the bottom of the file
 
end
 
 
######################################################################
#                      DIRECTORS CONFIGURATION                       #
#             Specifies how local addresses are handled              #
######################################################################
#                          ORDER DOES MATTER                         #
#   A local address is passed to each in turn until it is accepted.  #
######################################################################
 
# This allows local delivery to be forced, avoiding alias files and
# forwarding.
 
real_local:
  prefix = real-
  driver = localuser
  transport = local_delivery
 
# This director handles aliasing using a traditional /etc/aliases file.
# If any of your aliases expand to pipes or files, you will need to set
# up a user and a group for these deliveries to run under. You can do
# this by uncommenting the "user" option below (changing the user name
# as appropriate) and adding a "group" option if necessary.
 
system_aliases:
  driver = aliasfile
  file_transport = address_file
  pipe_transport = address_pipe
  file = /etc/aliases
  search_type = lsearch
# user = list
# Uncomment the above line if you are running smartlist
 
 
# This director handles forwarding using traditional .forward files.
# It also allows mail filtering when a forward file starts with the  
# string "# Exim filter": to disable filtering, uncomment the "filter"  
# option. The check_ancestor option means that if the forward file  
# generates an address that is an ancestor of the current one, the  
# current one gets passed on instead. This covers the case where A is  
# aliased to B and B has a .forward file pointing to A.
 
# For standard debian setup of one group per user, it is acceptable---normal
# even---for .forward to be group writable. If you have everyone in one
# group, you should comment out the "modemask" line. Without it, the exim
# default of 022 will apply, which is probably what you want.
 
userforward:
  driver = forwardfile
  file_transport = address_file
  pipe_transport = address_pipe
  reply_transport = address_reply
  no_verify
  check_ancestor
  check_local_user
  file = .forward
  modemask = 002
  filter
 
# This director runs procmail for users who have a .procmailrc file
 
procmail:
  driver = localuser
  transport = procmail_pipe
  require_files = ${local_part}:+${home}:+${home}/.procmailrc:+/usr/bin/procmail
  no_verify
     
# This director matches local user mailboxes.
 
localuser:
  driver = localuser
  transport = local_delivery
 
end
 
 
######################################################################
#                      ROUTERS CONFIGURATION                         #
#            Specifies how remote addresses are handled              #
######################################################################
#                          ORDER DOES MATTER                         #
#  A remote address is passed to each in turn until it is accepted.  #
######################################################################
 
# Remote addresses are those with a domain that does not match any item
# in the "local_domains" setting above.
 
# This router routes to remote hosts over SMTP using a DNS lookup with
# default options.
 
lookuphost:
  driver = lookuphost
  transport = remote_smtp
 
# This router routes to remote hosts over SMTP by explicit IP address,
# given as a "domain literal" in the form [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]. The RFCs
# require this facility, which is why it is enabled by default in Exim.
# If you want to lock it out, set forbid_domain_literals in the main
# configuration section above.
 
literal:
  driver = ipliteral
  transport = remote_smtp
 
end
 
 
######################################################################
#                      RETRY CONFIGURATION                           #
######################################################################
 
# This single retry rule applies to all domains and all errors. It specifies
# retries every 15 minutes for 2 hours, then increasing retry intervals,
# starting at 2 hours and increasing each time by a factor of 1.5, up to 16
# hours, then retries every 8 hours until 4 days have passed since the first
# failed delivery.
 
# Domain               Error       Retries
# ------               -----       -------
 
*                      *           F,2h,15m; G,16h,2h,1.5; F,4d,8h
 
end
 
 
######################################################################
#                      REWRITE CONFIGURATION                         #
######################################################################
 
 
# There are no rewriting specifications in this default configuration file.
 
 
# This rewriting rule is particularly useful for dialup users who
# don't have their own domain, but could be useful for anyone.
# It looks up the real address of all local users in a file
 
*@debian    ${lookup{$1}lsearch{/etc/email-addresses}\
      {$value}fail} frFs
 
end
 
######################################################################
#                   AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION                     #
######################################################################
 
# Look in the documentation (in package exim-doc or exim-doc-html for  
# information on how to set up authenticated connections.
 
# The examples below are for server side authentication; they allow two  
# styles of plain-text authentication against an /etc/exim/passwd file  
# which should have user IDs in the first column and crypted passwords  
# in the second.
 
# plain:
#   driver = plaintext
#   public_name = PLAIN
#   server_condition = "${if crypteq{$2}{${extract{1}{:}{${lookup{$1}lsearch{/etc/exim/passwd}{$value}{*:*}}}}}{1}{0}}"
#   server_set_id = $1
#
# login:
#   driver = plaintext
#   public_name = LOGIN
#   server_prompts = "Username:: : Password::"
#   server_condition = "${if crypteq{$2}{${extract{1}{:}{${lookup{$1}lsearch{/etc/exim/passwd}{$value}{*:*}}}}}{1}{0}}"
#   server_set_id = $1
 
# These examples below are the equivalent for client side authentication.  
# They assume that you only use client side authentication to connect to  
# one host (such as a smarthost at your ISP), or else use the same user  
# name and password everywhere
 
# plain:
#   driver = plaintext
#   public_name = PLAIN
#   client_send = "^username^password"
#
# login:
#   driver = plaintext
#   public_name = LOGIN
#   client_send = ": username : password"
#
# cram_md5:
#   driver = cram_md5
#   public_name = CRAM-MD5
#   client_name = username
#   client_secret = password
 
# End of Exim configuration file

n°253917
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 14:58:56  profilanswer
 

et voila un bout de log :
 
 
2003-04-24 14:53:02 198fIK-00008J-00 failed to open database lock file /var/spool/exim/db/wait-remote_smtp.lockfile: Permission denied (euid=8 egid=8)
2003-04-24 14:53:02 198fIK-00008J-00 == xxxxx@ifrance.com T=remote_smtp defer (-44): retry time not reached for any host
2003-04-24 14:53:02 End queue run: pid=640

n°253940
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 15:34:18  profilanswer
 

up !

n°253947
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 15:38:47  profilanswer
 

RedRidingHood a écrit :

2003-04-24 14:53:02 198fIK-00008J-00 failed to open database lock file /var/spool/exim/db/wait-remote_smtp.lockfile: Permission denied (euid=8 egid=8)

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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« No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly to answer. » -- Perl book
n°253965
redridingh​ood
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 16:04:30  profilanswer
 

promis j'ai rien touche ;-)
 
 
concretement je px faire quoi pr resoudre ce probleme ?

n°254063
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 24-04-2003 à 21:06:29  profilanswer
 

Comment tu as installé exim ?


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« No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly to answer. » -- Perl book
n°254239
redridingh​ood
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 10:11:12  profilanswer
 

installe par defaut avec la debian. pkoi ?

n°254256
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 10:44:31  profilanswer
 

Fais voir un ls -l /var/spool/exim/db


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« No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly to answer. » -- Perl book
n°254261
redridingh​ood
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 10:55:56  profilanswer
 

total 24
-rw-r-----    1 mail     mail        20480 Apr 25 10:45 retry
-rw-r-----    1 mail     mail            0 Apr  8 13:39 retry.lockfile
-rw-r-----    1 root     root         4096 Apr 10 06:25 wait-remote_smtp
-rw-r-----    1 root     root            0 Apr 10 06:25 wait-remote_smtp.lockfile

n°254266
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 11:00:54  profilanswer
 

RedRidingHood a écrit :

-rw-r-----    1 root     root         4096 Apr 10 06:25 wait-remote_smtp
-rw-r-----    1 root     root            0 Apr 10 06:25 wait-remote_smtp.lockfile

Ça ne devrait pas être comme ça. Commence par un chown mail:mail sur ces deux-là.


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« No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly to answer. » -- Perl book
n°254268
redridingh​ood
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 11:01:47  profilanswer
 

k !

n°254270
redridingh​ood
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 11:03:10  profilanswer
 

bon c fait ! je teste

n°254290
redridingh​ood
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 11:31:43  profilanswer
 

bon g plus de  permission denied, il me reste encore le
 
T=remote_smtp defer (-44) : retry time not reached for any host
 
:-(

n°254308
Jar Jar
Intaigriste
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 11:50:44  profilanswer
 

Tu peux le farcer à réessayer avec exim -M <msgid>.


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n°254310
redridingh​ood
Posté le 25-04-2003 à 11:52:39  profilanswer
 

ok je regarde ca apres manger ;-)
merci pr ton aide !!!

mood
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