SOLVED(2) Exim.conf help

2001-12-20 Thread Paul Mackinney
Paul Mackinney muttered: OK, this seems to be working, using the default smarthost setup, I added an entry _above_ the smarthost: entry in the ROUTERS CONFIGURATION section, so it looks like this: localnet: driver = domainlist transport = remote_smtp route_list = foo2 192.168.1.51

Re: Exim.conf help

2001-12-19 Thread Paul Mackinney
dman muttered: > | ... > | my only routing agent that isn't local sends everything to my ISP, but I > | don't seem to be able to set up a second agent that tests for hostname > | 'foo2' > | > | Anyone doing this that could send me a sample exim.conf file/section? > Yes, that is what you want to

Re: Exim.conf help

2001-12-19 Thread Paul Mackinney
dman muttered: > | ... > | my only routing agent that isn't local sends everything to my ISP, but I > | don't seem to be able to set up a second agent that tests for hostname > | 'foo2' > | > | Anyone doing this that could send me a sample exim.conf file/section? > Yes, that is what you want to

Re: Exim.conf help

2001-12-19 Thread dman
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 10:05:57PM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote: | Hi, | | I've been reading the exim docs and looking at the examples, but I'm | just not getting it. Here's the deal: I have two debian systems named | foo1 and foo2. foo1 is my primary, it sends all its email to my ISP | using exim'

SOLVED-Exim.conf help

2001-12-19 Thread Paul Mackinney
Sam Varghese muttered: > On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 10:05:57PM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote: > > I'm confident I can set up foo2 the same way, what I can't seem to do is > > get them to send mail to each other. I understand that this is because > > my only routing agent that isn't local sends everythin

Re: Exim.conf help

2001-12-19 Thread Sam Varghese
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 10:05:57PM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote: > I'm confident I can set up foo2 the same way, what I can't seem to do is > get them to send mail to each other. I understand that this is because > my only routing agent that isn't local sends everything to my ISP, but I > don't seem

Exim.conf help

2001-12-19 Thread Paul Mackinney
Hi, I've been reading the exim docs and looking at the examples, but I'm just not getting it. Here's the deal: I have two debian systems named foo1 and foo2. foo1 is my primary, it sends all its email to my ISP using exim's smarthost configuration, local mail to 'user' or to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is