> On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote: > > > Did you make sure that you have set up exim to do relaying for your > > internal network? You neet to put the network address when eximconf > > asks you about relaying local networks. I 've never set this up > > before, but you can take a look at a Linux Gazette article that's > > really helpful. > > > Hi, > > I found the prob. I think that eximconfig ask for a comma or space > separated list of domains to relay for. Well, this doesn't work. You must > use a colon separated list of domains.
Did you filed a bug? > Even the entry (host_accept_relay) wasn't added to exim.conf but a > carefully read at specs.txt solved the problem. > I added to lines: > > relay_domains = *.my.domain > host_accept_relay = localhost:192.168.9.0/24:192.168.10.0/24:*.my.domain > > Now exim is happy in accepting mail from my internal machines. > > Thanks, > > []s, > Mario O.de Menezes "Many are the plans in a man's heart, but > IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails" > http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21 > http://www.revistalinux.com.br > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >