Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivery-date: Sat, 26 May 2007 05:09:52 -0600 Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 13:13:10 +0200 From: Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Disposition: inline
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 12:30:59AM -0600, Hans G. Ehrbar wrote: > when running dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config, the 5th question is: > > Please enter a semicolon-separated list of > recipient domains for which this machine should consider itself the > final destination, apart from the local hostname > (xxx.xxx.xxx) and "localhost". These domains are commonly > called "local domains". > > This sounds like xxx.xxx.xxx and localhost should not be in this list, It is not intended to sound this way. If you want local delivery of mail to addresses in "xxx.xxx.xxx" and localhost, the two names need to be in this list. Then I would recommend changing the wording. "Apart from" means: "with the exception of". The reader confronted with the 5th question must think he or she is asked to enter all domains *other than* the local hostname which should be considered local domains. > and indeed the sarge version of this question said that the entry > may be left blank. But the etch version of the text continues: > > Leaving this list blank will have Exim do no local deliveries. > > This does not tell the user what to do if you do want > local deliveries but have only one local domain Isn't it clear that in this case the local domain needs to be the only entry in there? It wasn't clear to me. I do not understand much about email therefore things which may be obvious to an expert are not clear to me. > Perhaps say the following: > > Please enter a semicolon-separated list of > recipient domains for which this machine should consider itself the > final destination, apart from "localhost". These domains are commonly > called "local domains". > > and pre-insert the mailname xxx.xxx.xxx into the field, then saying > > Leaving this list blank will have Exim do no local deliveries. Actually, xxx.xxx.xxx is pre-inserted into the field on initial installation. I do not see how your suggestion can improve the understandability. > Here is an unrelated thing about question (4): > > IP address to listen to for incoming SMTP connections: > > > Here it would be useful to remark that this should usually be left > blank if a mailing list is run on the same computer. What's so special about a mailing list that it needs special mentioning _HERE_? Just for idiots like I who run mailman on Debian boxes and do not understand that the mail sent out by mailman are for exim "incoming SMTP connections" which do not come in through eth0 Greetings Marc -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc Haber | "I don't trust Computers. They | Mailadresse im Header Mannheim, Germany | lose things." Winona Ryder | Fon: *49 621 72739834 Nordisch by Nature | How to make an American Quilt | Fax: *49 3221 2323190 Thank you for your attention Hans G. Ehrbar (I was born in Heidelberg) -- Hans G. Ehrbar http://www.econ.utah.edu/~ehrbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Economics Department, University of Utah (801) 581 7797 (my office) 1645 Campus Center Dr., Rm 308 (801) 581 7481 (econ office) Salt Lake City UT 84112-9300 (801) 585 5649 (FAX) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]