I am more used to sendmail under FreeBSD and I suddenly lost my FreeBSD system on which I receive mail from everywhere so I need to quickly make a wheezy system stop rejecting all incoming non-local messages. The exim4 installation on the system in question is the out-of-the-box installation that came on the wheezy installation CD and every indication is that it is working as it should right now. I want to make it receive all mail and deliver it locally to users on the system which is me. There is rc.local and bogofilter on the system for spam control and sorting of messages to appropriate folders, but right now, this system and another I have access to always reject any connection other than telnetting to port 25 on the local box. What is the simplest and safest change I need to make to open the systems up to external mail? If I can get this system receiving mail normally, the FreeBSD virtual system can wait but time is getting tight and I haven't found the magic command yet. Many thanks.
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