On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:18:07PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
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| I have ppp connection to my ISP, peakpeak.com.
[...]
| choice 2 in 'eximconfig'
What is the name for that choice? I no longer have the script (having
removed the old debian exim v3 package ages ago).
[...]
| 1. I can't send emai
I have ppp connection to my ISP, peakpeak.com. I have a LAN for my
wife's iMac and my two Debian machines. All internet traffic goes thru
the single ppp connection. I have set up exim using choise 2 in the
exim config. I use [EMAIL PROTECTED] and my wife uses
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Email to and from
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 07:23:21AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
| I'm moving from a sendmail mail server to a Woody based exim setup.
| I am an Exim beginner, so I'm trying to get prepared for the move. Any
| tips or pointers to HOWTOs would be appreciated.
|
| Should I stick with Exim
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Jason Wojciechowski wrote:
> I'm curious whether you have good reasons to move away from sendmail.
> The "if it ain't broke ..." philosophy is probably a good one for
> server admin'ing, and since you have a working sendmail setup that you
> like, what's wrong with keeping it?
Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm moving from a sendmail mail server to a Woody based exim setup.
> I am an Exim beginner, so I'm trying to get prepared for the move. Any
> tips or pointers to HOWTOs would be appreciated.
> My current sendmail setup does a num
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 16:23, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I'm moving from a sendmail mail server to a Woody based exim setup.
> I am an Exim beginner, so I'm trying to get prepared for the move. Any
> tips or pointers to HOWTOs would be appreciated.
>
> Should I stick with Exim
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 16:23, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I'm moving from a sendmail mail server to a Woody based exim setup.
> I am an Exim beginner, so I'm trying to get prepared for the move. Any
> tips or pointers to HOWTOs would be appreciated.
>
> Should I stick with Exim
I'm moving from a sendmail mail server to a Woody based exim setup.
I am an Exim beginner, so I'm trying to get prepared for the move. Any
tips or pointers to HOWTOs would be appreciated.
Should I stick with Exim 3 or would it be wise to start with Exim 4?
(I see exim4 is in experi
Installed amavis-ng and did the configs for exim.
Everything works fine (using ~/.procmailrc for final delivery) with the
amavis stuff commented out.
However, when I uncomment my amavis sections in /etc/exim/exim.conf I
get the following error (and no mail delivery):
2002-10-09 17:08:02 Exim co
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 08:49:17AM -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes was only
escaped alone to tell thee:
> to test the installation. Everything was OK but exim and consequently,
> fetchmail (since there is no response from localhost on port 25).
>
> My exim is configured to send and receive In
On Sun, 4 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Im still working on getting exim working here. I try to telnet
> > localhost 25 and I get connection refused. I tried grep smtp
> > /etc/inetd.conf and get smtp stream tcp nowait mail /usr/sbin/exim
> > exim -bs
> >
> > what would keep telnet from
> Im still working on getting exim working here. I try to telnet
> localhost 25 and I get connection refused. I tried grep smtp
> /etc/inetd.conf and get smtp stream tcp nowait mail /usr/sbin/exim
> exim -bs
>
> what would keep telnet from conecting?
You can get this behaviour if the loopback dev
:: On Sun, 04 Jun 2000 16:26:04 -0700, Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello Group,
> Im still working on getting exim working here. I try to telnet localhost 25
> and I get connection refused. I tried grep smtp /etc/inetd.conf and get
> smtp stream tcp nowait mail /usr/sbin
Hello Group,
Im still working on getting exim working here. I try to telnet localhost 25
and I get connection refused. I tried grep smtp /etc/inetd.conf and get
smtp stream tcp nowait mail /usr/sbin/exim exim -bs
what would keep telnet from conecting?
Unfortunately, I'm not 100% resolved. Thanks for the help, though!!!
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 10:18:30PM +1000, Mark M wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 12:44:15AM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> > qualify_domain = JJLNet
> You may want to also have (I think)
> qualify_domain = Sith.JJLNet
> qualify_
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 12:44:15AM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> Both are running slink, server does a DNS for JJLNet, any my ISP gives me 1
^
OK, I'm currently running the next release of Exim and the conf file
was changed slightly but that didn't seem to cause you a probl
Whoops, should have said
local_domains = localhost:*.mynetwork
in server's exim.conf
Cheers,
Mark.
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 10:53:54PM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> OK, this is pretty complicated to me, so the chance of me misspeaking is
> large.
I'm no expert, so the same goes for me.
> What I want is the server to do the fetchmail durring ip-up and ip-down.
> That mail getting delivere
OK, this is pretty complicated to me, so the chance of me misspeaking is
large. My basic setup is a small home network sitting behind a slink box
using ppp to talk to my ISP. Also of interest is part of my home network
which is a slink box setup as my workstation.
Currently, I manually run fetchma
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 09:09:30AM -0500, Michael Lea wrote:
> At 10:46 AM 1/20/99 +, you wrote:
> >Can anyone point me in the direction of a setup guide for Exim MTA? I'm
> >wanting to set up a simple mail system for 1 or 2 users using a dial up
> >connection, with mail delivered to my system
At 10:46 AM 1/20/99 +, you wrote:
>Can anyone point me in the direction of a setup guide for Exim MTA? I'm
>wanting to set up a simple mail system for 1 or 2 users using a dial up
>connection, with mail delivered to my system via SMTP from my ISP. However,
>I'm completely new to MTA's, and find
Can anyone point me in the direction of a setup guide for Exim MTA? I'm
wanting to set up a simple mail system for 1 or 2 users using a dial up
connection, with mail delivered to my system via SMTP from my ISP. However,
I'm completely new to MTA's, and find the 250 page Exim Spec a bit daunting!
T
I recently switched from smail to exim as my MTA in the hopes of getting
something a bit easier to configure and which can more easily handle spam
blocking. However, I've run into some problems getting exim to process my
local, user-to-user mail.
I'm using the bogus domain name of "golgotha
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