apologies for further questions on the same topic. I am using Mutt with
exim and fetchmail with a dial-up account with an isp - panix.com. i
originally configured with the "interactive" exim configuration utility
and for a while, everything worked fine. when i installed gnome, it caused
a few probl
Matthew Gregan wrote:
> Greetings...
>
> I've tried searching the debian-user list archive already, and found some
> messages which probably contain the answer I'm after, but it seems that the
> actual messages aren't available, so I can't read them... (It was working a
> week ago when I last t
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 11:01:39AM -0500, Marc Mongeon wrote:
> These three settings are important in exim.conf:
>
> qualify_domain = ihug.co.nz
> qualify_recipient = localhost
> local_domains = localhost
Thanks, that seems to have done the trick... I had wondered if
'qualify_recipient' was part
These three settings are important in exim.conf:
qualify_domain = ihug.co.nz
qualify_recipient = localhost
local_domains = localhost
Assuming your computer does not have a fully-qualified domain name (most
dial-up users don't).
If you do have a FQDN, use that instead of localhost. So, people wh
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