Abhilash Raj wrote:
You probably have
verify = sender
somewhere in your exim.conf, which is causing this. You can either modify the
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL
in your settings_local.py so that it is a real address that Exim can verify, or, you can remove verify = sender from your Exim configuration. 2nd option might not be the best if you want to properly combat spam.
Exim experts would be able to help you better with this.
I did have verify = sender set in the exim.conf. I figured that out last night. I temporarily commented it out and that immediately allowed mailman3 to send out my password reset email. I am going to create a valid email account for posterious@my.host.com sometime today and turn on sender verify to tighten up security. My next order of business is to get SSL running. I will start a separate thread for that if I run into any issues.
You have been very helpful Abhilash and I appreciate you going the extra mile in helping me.
Brian