Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > No I get my mail from the school's IMAP server. I want to send it via > > it's SMTP server, or SMTP relay server, or any server whatsoever at > > cs.ubc.ca. Surely it can't be that hard! -chris > > But why? If you can't reach that server why don't you use your ISP's? > What exactly is your problem then? > Phil
Well, the point isn't really why I want to do it but how can I do it. In any case, the reason I want to do it is elegance (all my mail is dealt with by the same organization) and the fact that I trust my school sysadmins more than Rogers.com. Though if I can't figure out how to tell exim to telnet to localhost:6025 within a week, I will do as you suggest and use my ISP's server. Except, that still leaves me with the same problem: whether it's localhost:6025 or smtp.ISP.com:25, I can't convince exim to look there! -chris