2014:12:05-08:47:16 mailscan exim-in[16425]: 2014-12-05 08:47:16 failed to open /etc/exim.conf.senderblacklist/REF_SMTPGlobalProfile for linear search: No such file or directory
2014:12:05-08:47:16 mailscan exim-in[16424]: 2014-12-05 08:47:16 failed to open /etc/exim.conf.senderblacklist/REF_SMTPGlobalProfile for linear search: No such file or directory
2014:12:05-08:47:17 mailscan exim-in[5041]: 2014-12-05 08:47:17 SMTP connection from [204.115.118.42]:58934 (TCP/IP connection count = 1)
2014:12:05-08:47:17 mailscan exim-in[16431]: 2014-12-05 08:47:17 failed to open /etc/exim.conf.senderblacklist/REF_SMTPGlobalProfile for linear search: No such file or directory
2014:12:05-08:47:21 mailscan exim-in[5041]: 2014-12-05 08:47:21 SMTP connection from [205.201.135.95]:41845 (TCP/IP connection count = 1)
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Best regards
Martin
Sophos XGS 2100 @ Home | Sophos v19 Architect
:/var/storage/chroot-smtp/etc/exim.conf.senderblacklist
touch REF_SMTPGlobalProfile
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Best regards
Martin
Sophos XGS 2100 @ Home | Sophos v19 Architect
Hi,
I fixed it with this:
SSH to the UTM and go root.
Go this directory:
:/var/storage/chroot-smtp/etc/exim.conf.senderblacklist
Fire this command:
touch REF_SMTPGlobalProfile
(Above creates an emtp file, if you have blacklisted domains, you need to add them again!)
The SMTP starts working instantly [;)]
Got a solution from support:
Even though running SMTP Proxy in profile mode, I had to put a domain-name (can be fake) in Email Protection->SMTP->Routing->Domains
after a proxy restart the file REF_SMTPGlobalProfile gets deleted.
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Best regards
Martin
Sophos XGS 2100 @ Home | Sophos v19 Architect