David([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 09:07:25AM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote: > > David([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > > > On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 11:07:01AM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote: > > > I don't hae a smarthost_defer router. Here's the snippet where that > entry occurs: > > --------------- cut -------------- > .ifdef DCconfig_smarthost DCconfig_satellite > # configtype=smarthost or configtype=satellite > # > # Send all non-local mail to a single other machine (smarthost). > # > # This is ugly but we need to split off mails with env-from in > # +local_domains - we may rewrite only the envelope-from of these. > smarthost_rewrite: > debug_print = "R: smarthost_rewrite for [EMAIL PROTECTED]" > driver = manualroute > domains = ! +local_domains > transport = remote_smtp_rewrite > route_list = * DCsmarthost > host_find_failed = defer > same_domain_copy_routing = yes > senders = [EMAIL PROTECTED] > no_more > > smarthost: > debug_print = "R: smarthost for [EMAIL PROTECTED]" > driver = manualroute > domains = ! +local_domains > transport = remote_smtp > route_list = * DCsmarthost > host_find_failed = defer > same_domain_copy_routing = yes > no_more > > .endif > -------------- cut -------------- > >Are you using > > the single file or the split up files in conf.d? > > I'm using the single file. I have a bunch of files in the the conf.d > directory, but don't use them. I started out with a single file, and > that's the way I prefer it. > > > > > Thats it for now. Hope this gets through. I keep getting erros > > > > when using mutt on outgoing mail so had to download opera. > > > > > > What kind of errors? If it's your SMTP host rejecting your mails > > > because of unresolvable sender address, you need to do header rewriting > > > in Exim. > > > > well I fixed some by reconfiguring until they quit. > > > > R=smarthost_rewrite defer (-30): transport "remote_smtp_rewrite" not > > found in smarthost_rewrite router > > & > > I must have tried every option. twice, before I got it to accept mail > > for sending via mutt. Fixed now, thank GOD! > > Under my remote_smtp_rewrite: rule, I have these two lines > headers_rewrite = [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] f > return_path = [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Of course, I'm the only user here. If you have several, you would need > to do a lookup in a file. > > > I think the only problem now is the > > no immediate delivery: more than 10 messages received in one > > connection > > > > Which is why I am trying to find where to put the > > smtp_accept_queues_per_connection = 0 directive. > > I think it's a matter of removing the plural queue.. > > > Thanks for the try David. I will keep plugging away at it. Man I > > thought the docs for Qmail were obtuse. exim4 is a bear. Lots of > > info but confusing as heck. > > Yes, it's quite involved. There are _so_ many capabilities. I think > it's just a matter of sorting out what you need and using them and > forgetting about the stuff you don't need. Of course, sometimes it's a > bit tough finding what you _do_ need.
I couldn't get any mail sent out so had to revert to exim 3. I have saved the above info and will try it again this weekend. I did find the 'host_find_failed = defer' in both of the smarthost sections you have so don't think that is the problem., but will try it out. The other problem was that I couldn't get the procmail section to work (maybe a .forward file change required) and the old exim3 .forward file wasn't working right. Then I discovered yet another doc on filters that seems to say that the exim4 format is slightly differedt then exim3. Oh well.... I really just need a simple MTA and exim 3 is doing what I want. Don't need all the spam filtering as mailfilter removes 99.9% of all the spam I get. Thanks for the replies David. I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Will let you know how it goes. Cheers Wayne -- No matter how much data you add to your laptop, it will not get heavier. _______________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]