Re: Exim and mail

1999-10-25 Thread Gary Hennigan
"Gary Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > You need to add localhost to a list in /etc/exim.conf, specifically > the "local_domains" line. > > It should look something like: > > local_domains = hostname:hostname.junk.org:localhost > > This should fix you up. One other thing, if you to

Re: Exim and mail

1999-10-25 Thread Richard Clarke
ction error while fetching from t8.cs.man.ac.uk fetchmail: Query status=10 - Original Message - From: Gary Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 9:50 PM Subject: Re: Exim and mail > "Richard Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >

Re: Exim and mail

1999-10-25 Thread Gary Hennigan
"Richard Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ok, I want to use exim to deliver mail to local users and I would like to > use fetchmail to deliver mail from a pop3 server to a particular user. > However I am having problems getting it to work. > > I chose, > (4) Local delivery only: You are not

Exim and mail

1999-10-25 Thread Richard Clarke
Ok, I want to use exim to deliver mail to local users and I would like to use fetchmail to deliver mail from a pop3 server to a particular user. However I am having problems getting it to work. I chose, (4) Local delivery only: You are not on a network. Mail for local users is delivered. I

Re: Exim and Mail Forwarding

1999-08-05 Thread Jor-el
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Graham, You may recieve some better advice from someone else, but it seems to me that you need to run DNS for your local network. The MX records for the local domain would tell the respective mailservers which machine they need to deliver external mail t

Exim and Mail Forwarding

1999-08-05 Thread graham . lillico
Hi, I have just finished setting up my internet gateway server using the "Setting Up Mail for a Home Network Using Exim" tutorial in the July(43) issue of Linux Gazette. However I have another linux machine that will need to send mail to its local users, the users on the internet gateway and