On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 18:32, Tony Crawford wrote: > Mario Vukelic wrote (on 13 Dec 2001 at 8:25): > > > The ugly thing with the rewriting is that the above rule in the > > eximconfig-generated conf file rewrites always, regardless of > > destination, i.e., also for local mail that stays on your machine or > > network (Which means that replys to local mail want to go over the ISP > > account, which is often not what's wanted). > > If your /etc/aliases contains the reverse table of your > /etc/email-addresses, the local replies will stay local. > > If that doesn't turn out to be true for you, hit me up for > config details: it works for me.
Sounds cool! Excuse me if I just ask for the config details right away. (and please feel free to ignore me if you don't want to dig it up; I surely don't want to put my workload on you). I admit that I don't want to spend another day on email config right now. Maybe the folks at http://www.exim.org should be told too. This would made a great addition to their FAQ. Their solution for the problem is, well, daunting, at least for a little home net. Thanks, M.