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From: Krzys Majewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 21 Oct 2000 11:54:26 -0700
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OK, I got exim running with eximconfig option "3", ie "satellite
system". Main  problem with this: people  can still telnet  to my port
25. I don't want this. With sendmail  I was able to not run the daemon
at all, and mail would still get sent (sendmail would run every couple
minutes and process the queue). Can I do something similar in exim? 
Secondary problem with  my setup: My home machine /  IP appears in the
headers (not in this mail, but when I use exim), can I disable this? 
Attached are my exim.conf,  hosts.deny, and hosts.allow, maybe someone
can look at them and tell me what needs changing.. 
chris


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