Re: Exim: frustrations configuring a satellite system (Solution)

2000-02-23 Thread Johan Ur Riise
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 08:00:24PM +0100, Jean Orloff wrote: [..] > > The problem was for outgoing mail: messages would go out OK, but for badly > adressed messages, I would never be warned (eg. for my original posting to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"). [...] > > So here is my solution (very simple, but

Re: Exim: frustrations configuring a satellite system (Solution)

2000-02-22 Thread Jean Orloff
Hi, I finally cooked up something, that should maybe be added by eximconfig. To recap my problem: I have a machine (call it debsat) that sort of sits behind a firewall, gets mail from an imap server (clrmail.in2p3.fr) and sends mail via smtp through the same. This is the situation of 95% of peop

Re: Exim: frustrations configuring a satellite system

2000-02-16 Thread Onno
At 06:32 PM 2/15/00 +, Jean Orloff wrote: [snip] >Nothing special in rejectlog, and mainlog contains, for non-existing user on >the >smarthost: (this generates an error mail OK): > >2000-02-07 19:24:22 12Htlm-0004aH-00 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=orloff P=local >S=429 [EMAIL PROTECTED] >2000-02-07

Re: Exim: frustrations configuring a satellite system

2000-02-16 Thread John Pearson
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 12:19:33PM +0100, Jean Orloff wrote > > Well, you see how cumbersome it can be: I sent the orignal message yesterday > to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which does not exist). I got no warning that the > message never arrived, but being cautious, I figured it out by myself this > mo

Re: Exim: frustrations configuring a satellite system

2000-02-15 Thread Jean Orloff
Onno wrote: > What do the log files say? > > (/var/log/exim/*) > > Regards, > > Onno > Nothing special in rejectlog, and mainlog contains, for non-existing user on the smarthost: (this generates an error mail OK): 2000-02-07 19:24:22 12Htlm-0004aH-00 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=orloff P=local S=429 [

Re: Exim: frustrations configuring a satellite system

2000-02-15 Thread Jean Orloff
Well, you see how cumbersome it can be: I sent the orignal message yesterday to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which does not exist). I got no warning that the message never arrived, but being cautious, I figured it out by myself this morning. So I reposted the message to the correct address, still leaving "[

Exim: frustrations configuring a satellite system

2000-02-15 Thread Jean Orloff
Hi, I am getting frustrated with Exim configuration for a satellite system (call it "debsat.domain.net") whose port 25 cannot be accessed from outside the domain. Inbound mail is fetched with fetchmail from "mailserv.domain.net", and local users have an email like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". This requi