Re: Exim config question

2002-03-01 Thread Joachim Fahnenmueller
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 07:25:34PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote: > Just got a basic install running and during the course of setting mail > with the base-config tool, I think I answered something wrong but not > sure what would have been right. Or where to hand edit it. > > I have a fair bit of expe

Re: Exim config question

2002-03-01 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On 28/02/02 Harry Putnam did speaketh: > I think I got most of this set alright except when I send a mail to > myself at [EMAIL PROTECTED], exim tells me it is delivering locally > and I have it back instantly. That is it never goes to newsguy, or > thru my smart_host. Edit your exim.conf fi

Re: Exim config question

2002-03-01 Thread Patrick Kirk
Run eximconfig. Its a neat little script that will take you through setting up. On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 03:25, Harry Putnam wrote: > Just got a basic install running and during the course of setting mail > with the base-config tool, I think I answered something wrong but not > sure what would hav

Re: Exim config question

2002-03-01 Thread Bob Thibodeau
There is a way to make it go through your smarthost, but I forget what it is. I had the opposite problem. Messages being sent locally weren't being delivered until I logged on to my ISP. All this to say that if you really want that behavior, it's available. I just can't tell you how. Bob On Thu,

Re: Exim config question

1999-07-25 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Jor-el <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Gary, > > The problem is with exim which thinks that mach1 is your entire > domain name. Here is a snippet from the "ROUTERS CONFIGURATION" section of > exim.conf : [snip] > route_list = * $domain byname [snip] That "byname" was all I needed. I'm

Re: Exim config question

1999-07-25 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
"Patrick Kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Most everything you need shouldbe in this article... > www.linuxgazette.com/issue43/stumpel.html A nice article. Unfortunately it really doesn't cover my situation. My "secondary" host, that I can't get to send email, is also a Debian box while Jan had

Re: Exim config question

1999-07-25 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Philip Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >I'm in the process of getting a little home network set up. One of the > >hosts, call it mach2, won't have a connection to the internet, just > >to other hosts on my home network. The other host, call it mach1, will > >occasionally connect to the interne

Re: Exim config question

1999-07-25 Thread Jor-el
Gary, The problem is with exim which thinks that mach1 is your entire domain name. Here is a snippet from the "ROUTERS CONFIGURATION" section of exim.conf : # # Lets deliver mail to remote users on the megadodo.umb domain # qualify : driver = domainlist route_list = "^[A-

Re: Exim config question

1999-07-25 Thread Patrick Kirk
Most everything you need shouldbe in this article... www.linuxgazette.com/issue43/stumpel.html Patrick - Original Message - From: Philip Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, 25 July 1999 18:23 Subject: Re: Exim config question > On 25 Jul 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:

Re: Exim config question

1999-07-25 Thread Philip Lehman
On 25 Jul 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: >I'm in the process of getting a little home network set up. One of the >hosts, call it mach2, won't have a connection to the internet, just >to other hosts on my home network. The other host, call it mach1, will >occasionally connect to the internet via dia