Well, I'm not sure how the config works for exim. When it asks me for information, I'm not sure just *what* it's asking me for? Like the local hosts thing, and the relay-mail thing. And exim never once asks for the POP3 Server Domain or the username/pass combo that'd be needed if it were to connect to my POP3 acct.
-Sera "The Newbie" Hill -----Original Message----- >> Well, I'm not on a ppp-based connection. I'm on DHCP. And I'm on a PCMCIA >> Ethernet card. I can ftp and run apt fine. I can also ping people. But I >> can't get e-mail (just realized to go to freshmeat.org & get >> install-sendmail (thanks Marshal)) to work that one. Netscape is being >> annoying. I'm going to try re-installing the deb pkg. >------------------------------------------ >You might consider exim instead of sendmail. It is MUCH easier to >configure. You could always change later. There are several other mail >progs besides. One that I have heard good things about is postillion >(though I have not tried it). These are both installable with apt. You >should probably have fetchmail and procmail from debian also.