Forcing exim4's helo_data on Debian/Ubuntu
To be sure exim4 uses the correct HELO data, do this:
# make sure /etc/mailname contains the wanted FQDN, 1 line only!
vi /etc/mailname
export HN=$(cat /etc/mailname)
export FOO=foo
# eventually replace foo with your organization name
echo " helo_data = $HN" >>/etc/exim4/conf.d/transport/30_exim4-config_remote_smtp_$FOO
echo " helo_data = $HN" >>/etc/exim4/conf.d/transport/30_exim4-config_remote_smtp_smarthost_$FOO
# make sure exim uses split configuration, i.e. in
# /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
# dc_use_split_config is set to 'true'
vi /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
# finally regenerate /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated
update-exim4.conf
# normall, you are ready
# the paranoid might continue
# eventually check for success
grep helo_data /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated
# you do NOT NEED this, it might even irritate e.g. tomcat, but eventually ...
/etc/init.d/exim4 restart
Happy mailing.
Update:
To have cron send exactly one testmail do this:
echo '* * * * * root /bin/echo "test from cron" && rm /etc/cron.d/mailtest' >/etc/cron.d/mailtest
Update 2:
On newer installations don't to the echo helo_data ...
above but rather:
export HN=$(cat /etc/mailname)
export FOO=foo
# eventually replace foo with your organization name
echo "REMOTE_SMTP_HELO_DATA = $HN" >>/etc/exim4/conf.d/main/000_helodata_$FOO
From: IBCL BLog.
Originally posted: 2006-04-13