Why do you send the same emails three times?? Please consider that
debian is a Non-profit organisation, and it costs them money!

While I am willing to help, I cannot understand your question, and that
is why I did not reply your first 2 emails.


You said:

Lorenzo Zampese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am not able to send remote e-mails by 'Exim', but only locally.

and then you said:
> When I send e-mails to internet, my exim's configuration seems to work
> fine,

and then you said:
> but my addresses don't receive my e-mails at all.

So is your problem receiving or sending??

> When I run 'fetchmail' it says something like this :
>       "SMTP error, I can't relay mail for following addresses : ...."

paste a couple lines from fetchmail logs would be very usefull. Have
you checked that exim is actually listening on port 25?
telnet localhost 25 see if you can get anything...

And what mda you are using to to deliver local mails? Procmail, or you
simiply forward them to port 25? You might have a look at the FAQ for
exim about the issues between procmail and exim.

> NOTE 1: my ISP's user name is different than my Linux's user name,
>         so I need to use the exim's DB-rewrite feature,
>         that I tested successfully with 'exim -brw <address>'.

why do you need this? You should be able to use your ISP's smtp with no
problem if you are dialing up from them


-- 
____________________________________________________________________________
Shao Zhang - Running Debian 2.1  ___ _               _____
Department of Communications    / __| |_  __ _ ___  |_  / |_  __ _ _ _  __ _ 
University of New South Wales   \__ \ ' \/ _` / _ \  / /| ' \/ _` | ' \/ _` |
Sydney, Australia               |___/_||_\__,_\___/ /___|_||_\__,_|_||_\__, |
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                                  |___/ 
_____________________________________________________________________________

Reply via email to