On 23 Nov 2000, Mark Wagnon wrote: > On 11/24/00 00:36:47 -0200, Carlos Laviola wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a dial-up machine and want to properly configure it to send mail > > using exim (mutt uses it). I receive my POP messages normally with it > > (and other mail clients), but I don't know how can I properly configure > > exim, specially to handle the fact that my machine's hostname is dynamic > > (it tries to use its local hostname, which doesn't exist, since it is > > just "debian"). What should I do? Thank you. > > I take it you mean that your email address with your isp is different > that your local email address, is this right? > > At the end of the exim.conf file there is a section for rewriting > stuff. I'm not sure of your requirements, but I'm the only use on thsi > system, and so I'm the only one that sends mail from it. I have this > entry in the REWRITE CONFIGURATION section: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] bcfrF > > Here, my local [EMAIL PROTECTED] My @home email address is > [EMAIL PROTECTED] So, I want to rewrite my local email address with > one that the world will recognize in all the appropriate places. > That's what the bcfrF is for. Each rewrites a heading in the email > header like so: > > b - blind copy > c - courtesy copy > f - from > r - reply-to > F - From > > So whenever your local email address appears in any of these headers, > it will be rewritten with your "real" address. >
Interesting. I had the same problem as Carlos but was able to solve it because I do have a dotted quad name for one of the ISPs I use. However, I've just looked at my /etc/exim.conf, and I see that exim itself has set up the following: *acampbell.cix.co.uk $lookup{$1}lsearch{etc/email-addresses}\ {$value}fail} bcfF Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - running Linux Debian 2.2 (Windows-free zone) Over 100 book reviews: http://www.cix.co.uk/~acampbell/bookreviews/ Skeptical essays: http://www.cix.co.uk/~acampbell/freethinker/ "Palo y tente tieso." (Spanish proverb) Free translation: "Holdfast is your only dog."