On 2016-10-02, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 02 Oct 2016 at 21:41:50 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 12:52:44PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>> >
>> > I have the same setup and all customisations (apart from hubbed_hosts)
>> > have been done via debconf. TBH, I cannot see why /etc/hosts s
On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 09:17:58AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 02 October 2016 08:41:50 Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 12:52:44PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > [Some snipping. Not too much, I hope].
> > >
> > > On Sun 02 Oct 2016 at 01:05:20 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
On Sun 02 Oct 2016 at 21:41:50 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 12:52:44PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> >
> > I have the same setup and all customisations (apart from hubbed_hosts)
> > have been done via debconf. TBH, I cannot see why /etc/hosts should be
> > consulted because I tho
On Sunday 02 October 2016 08:41:50 Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 12:52:44PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > [Some snipping. Not too much, I hope].
> >
> > On Sun 02 Oct 2016 at 01:05:20 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> > > On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> > > > Exim's default behaviour, as has
On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 12:52:44PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> [Some snipping. Not too much, I hope].
>
> On Sun 02 Oct 2016 at 01:05:20 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
> > On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> > >
> > > Exim's default behaviour, as has been mentioned a couple of times in
> > > this thread, is t
[Some snipping. Not too much, I hope].
On Sun 02 Oct 2016 at 01:05:20 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> >
> > Exim's default behaviour, as has been mentioned a couple of times in
> > this thread, is to use DNS; nsswitch is not involved.
>
> Doing an strace on the exim c
On 2016-10-02, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:22:06PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>>
>> We all know a hubbed_hosts file works. Mark Fletcher has written
>> extensively about it and I have said a thing or too also. What I want to
>> know is why following the advice from Liam O'Toole doe
Am 02.10.2016 um 00:22 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 22:47:27 +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 20:17 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:22:06PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>
> We all know a hubbed_hosts file works. Mark Fletcher has written
> extensively about it and I have said a thing or too also. What I want to
> know is why following the advice from Liam O'Toole doesn't work for me,
> even though I have foll
On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 21:52:53 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
>> On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
>> > On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
>> >> > First of all:
>> >> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
>> >> > Thank
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 21:52:53 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> > On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> >
> >> On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
> >> > First of all:
> >> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> >> > Thanks for the very nice and long explanatio
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 22:47:27 +0200, mo wrote:
> Am 01.10.2016 um 20:17 schrieb Brian:
> >On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> >
> >>On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
> >>>First of all:
> >>>Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> >>>Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :
On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
>> On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
>> > First of all:
>> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
>> > Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
>> >
>> > I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup
Am 01.10.2016 um 20:17 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i di
Am 01.10.2016 um 18:25 schrieb Liam O'Toole:
On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
make that very clear in the first place, sorry
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
> > First of all:
> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> > Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
> >
> > I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
> > make that ve
On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
> First of all:
> Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
>
> I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
> make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
>
> My network is consisti
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 22:36:09 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:56:40PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>
> > The thing for Mo to grasp is that exim *always* does an MX lookup, often
> > using the ISP's DNS server. user@server will fail (as has been found
> > out) because the domain "
Am 01.10.2016 um 16:17 schrieb rhkra...@gmail.com:
On Saturday, October 01, 2016 08:23:10 AM mo wrote:
I use Icedove (Thunderbird) for all my personal mails and also to write
mail to the Debian users Mailing list ;)
I have never tried Kmail before, maybe i should, but Icedove fit's the
bill ri
Am 01.10.2016 um 15:57 schrieb Teemu Likonen:
mo [2016-10-01 12:36:10+02] wrote:
I'm not a friend of avahi to be honest, i much rather ignore it :D
Avahi is great. My ethernet-connected printer uses DHCP to get IP
address and network configuration. The printer announces itself to the
networ
Am 01.10.2016 um 15:36 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:56:40PM +0100, Brian wrote:
The thing for Mo to grasp is that exim *always* does an MX lookup, often
using the ISP's DNS server. user@server will fail (as has been found
out) because the domain "server" is not in the DNS
mo [2016-10-01 12:36:10+02] wrote:
> I'm not a friend of avahi to be honest, i much rather ignore it :D
Avahi is great. My ethernet-connected printer uses DHCP to get IP
address and network configuration. The printer announces itself to the
network with .local name so a print server can use that
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:56:40PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> The thing for Mo to grasp is that exim *always* does an MX lookup, often
> using the ISP's DNS server. user@server will fail (as has been found
> out) because the domain "server" is not in the DNS.
>
> /etc/hosts is not consulted when the l
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:52 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:24:16PM +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:20 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 14:09:19 +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
No colons as separators in hubbed_hosts, to my knowledge.
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:56 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 21:23:33 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 12:36:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
I just did that and now mailing works flawlessly :D
Just one questions: Why do i need hubbed_host entries? Should it not be fine
alone to make
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:51 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:33:27PM +0200, mo wrote:
I sure appreciate to know the inner workings of it all :)
Good to know how avahi is involved here, this paints me a clearer picture :)
I just want to correct one thing I said here, having re
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 21:23:33 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 12:36:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
> >
> > I just did that and now mailing works flawlessly :D
> > Just one questions: Why do i need hubbed_host entries? Should it not be fine
> > alone to make a entry in /etc/hosts for
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:24:16PM +0200, mo wrote:
>
>
> Am 01.10.2016 um 14:20 schrieb Brian:
> >On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 14:09:19 +0200, mo wrote:
> >
> >>Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
> >>>
> >>>No colons as separators in hubbed_hosts, to my knowledge. Use spaces or
> >>>tabs.
>
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:33:27PM +0200, mo wrote:
>
>
>
> I sure appreciate to know the inner workings of it all :)
> Good to know how avahi is involved here, this paints me a clearer picture :)
>
I just want to correct one thing I said here, having read your other
posts. In one of them you
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:23 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 12:36:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
Did you follow a specific book or guide?
Google "debian exim4 configuration". And look at the upstream
documentation in package exim4-doc-html.
I will do so ;)
Exim configuration has the
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 12:36:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
>
> Did you follow a specific book or guide?
Google "debian exim4 configuration". And look at the upstream
documentation in package exim4-doc-html.
>
> >Exim configuration has the concept of "routers" and "transports".
> >Routers basically de
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:20 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 14:09:19 +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
No colons as separators in hubbed_hosts, to my knowledge. Use spaces or tabs.
I have colones in the hubbed_hosts file... seems to work.
I just tested it: It
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 14:09:19 +0200, mo wrote:
> Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
> >
> >No colons as separators in hubbed_hosts, to my knowledge. Use spaces or tabs.
>
> I have colones in the hubbed_hosts file... seems to work.
> I just tested it: It works with or without the colon
On Saturday, October 01, 2016 05:06:07 AM mo wrote:
> My network is consisting of the following systems:
>
> Main PC - 192.168.23.11 (Running Debian Jessie)
> Server - 192.168.23.200 (Running Debian Jessie)
>
> The server is always online, the PC is only half of the day on.
>
> What i want to
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:01:17AM +0100, Brian wrote:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 11:06:07 +0200, mo wrote:
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
I think i should elaborate a little more
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:00 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:39:47PM +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 13:22 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
I just did that and now mailing works flawlessly :D
Just one questions: Why do i need hubbed_host entrie
Hi Mo
Hi Clive :)
I tried to send this with a .pdf yesterday d'oh! Anyway, we've just
reinstalled our servers with mail and automated backup and updated our
notes. They're not finalised and hence not on the web yet but you can
access them here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/63603283/Inst
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:01:17AM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 11:06:07 +0200, mo wrote:
>
> > First of all:
> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> > Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
> >
> > I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:39:47PM +0200, mo wrote:
>
>
> Am 01.10.2016 um 13:22 schrieb Brian:
> >On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>I just did that and now mailing works flawlessly :D
> >>Just one questions: Why do i need hubbed_host entries? Should it not be fine
> >>
Am 01.10.2016 um 13:36 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:06:07AM +0200, mo wrote:
I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
My network is consisting of the following systems:
Main PC -
On 01/10/16 12:39, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 13:22 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
I just figured out how to get this working myself a week or two
back, so
it's fresh in my mind. The key trick is the use of "hubbed hosts".
Did you follow a specific book or
Am 01.10.2016 um 13:22 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
I just figured out how to get this working myself a week or two back, so
it's fresh in my mind. The key trick is the use of "hubbed hosts".
Did you follow a specific book or guide?
The manual for exim4-c
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:06:07AM +0200, mo wrote:
>
> I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
> make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
>
> My network is consisting of the following systems:
>
> Main PC - 192.168.23.11 (Running Debian Jessie
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
> >I just figured out how to get this working myself a week or two back, so
> >it's fresh in my mind. The key trick is the use of "hubbed hosts".
>
> Did you follow a specific book or guide?
The manual for exim4-config_files is the first place to l
I'll assume you have a home network and are trying to connect to send
mails between machines on that network, and additionally be able to send
email to domains outside your network.
That is right ;)
I'm also assuming that you don't have specific domains for your own
machines, so that when
Hi Brian :)
Assuming the server hostname is "server".
1. On Main PC use your editor to create /etc/exim4/hubbed_hosts. In it
put
server: 192.168.23.200
in it and restart exim4.
2. Send mail to user@server.
3. You can replace 'server: 192.168.23.200' with 'server: server.local'
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 11:06:07 +0200, mo wrote:
> First of all:
> Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
>
> I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
> make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
>
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
My network is consisting of the following systems:
Main PC
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 10:22:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
> Hi fellow Debian users ;)
> I want to do the following configuration:
> Send and deliver local mails between my systems. Currently exim is
> configured as a Internet Server (dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config).
> In general i kinda ask myself how i w
On 2016-09-30, mo wrote:
> Hi fellow Debian users ;)
>
> First off some information. (both, the pc and the server run Debian Jessie):
>
> Distributor ID: Debian
> Description: Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 (jessie)
> Release: 8.6
> Codename: jessie
>
> Exim:
> ii exim4
Hi fellow Debian users ;)
First off some information. (both, the pc and the server run Debian Jessie):
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 (jessie)
Release:8.6
Codename: jessie
Exim:
ii exim44.84.2-2+deb8u1
all metapa
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:59:39AM -0500, Chris Metzler wrote:
> Hi. I'm a new-ish Debian home user, and exim was the default
> SMTP handler at installation time. I have a problem with exim
> that I've put up with for quite some time; but enough is enough,
> and I'm trying to solve it now, and ho
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:59:39AM -0500, Chris Metzler wrote:
> I don't use exim to listen on port 25; no incoming SMTP connections
> are allowed. I use exim 1) as an MTA for outgoing external mail,
> and 2) as a local MDA.
You want to set it as a s
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:59:39AM -0500, Chris Metzler wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm a new-ish Debian home user, and exim was the default
> SMTP handler at installation time. I have a problem with exim
> that I've put up with for quite some time; but enough is enough,
> and I'm trying to solve it now, and
Hi. I'm a new-ish Debian home user, and exim was the default
SMTP handler at installation time. I have a problem with exim
that I've put up with for quite some time; but enough is enough,
and I'm trying to solve it now, and hope someone can help.
I don't use exim to listen on port 25; no incomi
"Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh writes:
Sandip> remote_smtp: driver = smtp
Sandip> authenticate_hosts = what.do.i.write.here
The smarthost DNS name if you want to use SMTP AUTH. I don't.
Sandip> route_list = "* what.do.i.write.here byname(or something
Sandip> else?)"
Ask yo
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On Saturday 19 October 2002 1:25 pm, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
>
> # This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections.
>
> remote_smtp:
>driver = smtp
> authenticate_hosts = what.do.i.write.here
I have this commented out in my
High,
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> hello all!
>
> aim: set up a mail system that will deliver mail from my linux box
> irrespctive of any other computer and will fetch mail from a few pop
> addresses i have
>
> setup: i run debian 3.0. it has a static ip address. it is connecte
hello all!
aim: set up a mail system that will deliver mail from my linux box
irrespctive of any other computer and will fetch mail from a few pop
addresses i have
setup: i run debian 3.0. it has a static ip address. it is connected to
a lan. lan is run by nt server. there is a gateway that we
Hi to all!
I am not able to send remote e-mails by 'Exim', but only locally.
I have got a dial-up Linux Box (Debian 2.1), without a local network,
and I wish to deliver e-mails by my ISP's smart host.
I used 'eximconfig', but it didn't seem to set a good configuration for my
needings.
I have cha
I'm trying to configure exim to act as a smarthost relay for my network.
I've read through the html documentation for exim, set what look like the
right options, but I still don't get any relaying. On the client machine I
get a 'permission denied' and a 'lookup failed in smarthost router', and
the
> > But I am not sure it is the right thing to do, why wouldnt you want to
> > receive
> > mail directly?
>
> Because I am going to want to use procmail soon, and it's easier
> to configure it to only work through fetchmail, and because if I
> try to fetch mail with POP3 and SMTP a collision some
On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 11:53:48PM +0100, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> > > I'm using Demon Internet as my ISP, as you can probably guess.
> > > Demon automatically sends email via SMTP if the port is open (as
> > > far as I can tell), but there is now an optional POP3 service
> > > available. Since
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 12:13:56AM +0200, Lex Chive wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 07:33:54PM +0100, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> > I'm using Demon Internet as my ISP, as you can probably guess.
> > Demon automatically sends email via SMTP if the port is open (as
> > far as I can tell), but there
On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 07:33:54PM +0100, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> I'm using Demon Internet as my ISP, as you can probably guess.
> Demon automatically sends email via SMTP if the port is open (as
> far as I can tell), but there is now an optional POP3 service
> available. Since I'd much rather
I'm using Demon Internet as my ISP, as you can probably guess.
Demon automatically sends email via SMTP if the port is open (as
far as I can tell), but there is now an optional POP3 service
available. Since I'd much rather use fetchmail on its own than
fetchmail and exim, I'd like to configure exim
I have installed Exim but I am not able to configure it. I have read a
lot of documentation files on Exim, but since I don't know a lot about
mail and mailing, I don't realy understand most of it.
I just want to configure Exim to sent mail to my ISP's smtp server
(smtp.kabelfoon.nl) and to get mai
I replaced smail on my system with exim and I have a question or two:
After running eximconfig exim complains that the /etc/exim.conf has the
wrong owner/permissions. chmod g-w resolves that. Is it a bug?
How should I configure exim? My internet address is
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