exim/exim-4.67-smarthost-config.patch
2007-07-05 03:51:30 +00:00

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--- exim-4.67/src/configure.default~ 2007-06-27 09:28:31.000000000 +0100
+++ exim-4.67/src/configure.default 2007-06-27 09:57:09.000000000 +0100
@@ -636,6 +636,20 @@ dnslookup:
ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
no_more
+# Alternatively, comment out the above router and uncomment this one to
+# route all mail to a smarthost instead of sending it directly to the
+# intended recipients. If your smarthost requires authentication, change
+# 'remote_smtp' to 'remote_msa' and set up the 'client_auth' authenticator
+# later in this file. You might need to change the port number in the
+# remote_msa transport.
+#
+#smarthost:
+# driver = manualroute
+# domains = ! +local_domains
+# transport = remote_smtp
+# route_data = smarthost.myisp.net
+# no_more
+
# The remaining routers handle addresses in the local domain(s), that is those
# domains that are defined by "domainlist local_domains" above.
@@ -752,6 +766,15 @@ begin transports
remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
+# This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP using the
+# "message submission" port (RFC4409).
+
+remote_msa:
+ driver = smtp
+ port = 587
+ hosts_require_auth = *
+
+
# This transport invokes procmail to deliver mail
procmail:
driver = pipe
@@ -854,6 +877,21 @@ begin rewrite
# AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION #
######################################################################
+begin authenticators
+
+# This authenticator supports CRAM-MD5 username/password authentication
+# with Exim acting as a _client_, as it might when sending its outgoing
+# mail to a smarthost rather than directly to the final recipient.
+# Replace SMTPAUTH_USERNAME and SMTPAUTH_PASSWORD as appropriate.
+
+#client_auth:
+# driver = cram_md5
+# public_name = CRAM-MD5
+# client_name = SMTPAUTH_USERNAME
+# client_secret = SMTPAUTH_PASSWORD
+
+#
+
# The following authenticators support plaintext username/password
# authentication using the standard PLAIN mechanism and the traditional
# but non-standard LOGIN mechanism, with Exim acting as the server.
@@ -869,7 +907,7 @@ begin rewrite
# The default RCPT ACL checks for successful authentication, and will accept
# messages from authenticated users from anywhere on the Internet.
-begin authenticators
+#
# PLAIN authentication has no server prompts. The client sends its
# credentials in one lump, containing an authorization ID (which we do not