Re: What to use as an MTA

2000-07-11 Thread kmself
On Sun, Jul 09, 2000 at 07:52:19PM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > The other problem I have with eximconfig is that it will only deliver 10 > mails at a time and then pause for a (unknown) delay. This occurs when > fetchmail gets mail from my ISP and passes it on to exim. Again, not a > big iss

Re: What to use as an MTA

2000-07-10 Thread John Pearson
On Sun, Jul 09, 2000 at 07:52:19PM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote > Dave Sherohman wrote: > > > 2) Unless you've registered your own domain and it can accept mail, the > > configuration generated by eximconfig won't quite work out of the box. > > Specifically, if you tell it you're @isp.net it wil

Re: What to use as an MTA

2000-07-10 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Dave Sherohman wrote: > 2) Unless you've registered your own domain and it can accept mail, the > configuration generated by eximconfig won't quite work out of the box. > Specifically, if you tell it you're @isp.net it will assume that all @isp.net > addresses are local, preventing you from sendi

Re: What to use as an MTA

2000-07-07 Thread Sven Burgener
Hello On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 03:29:16PM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > My question is: If I have a machine that's _not_ permanently connected > to the internet, ie. if I'm using dial-up, is exim still a good choice, > or are there better MTAs for that purpose. I am using the combination Exim

Re: What to use as an MTA

2000-07-07 Thread Dave Sherohman
Viktor Rosenfeld said: > in the exim Texinfo file it says: > > > Exim is designed to work efficiently on systems that are permanently > > connected to the Internet and are handling a general mix of mail. > > My question is: If I have a machine that's _not_ permanently connected > to the intern

Re: What to use as an MTA

2000-07-07 Thread Phillip Deackes
Viktor Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My question is: If I have a machine that's _not_ permanently connected > to the internet, ie. if I'm using dial-up, is exim still a good > choice, > or are there better MTAs for that purpose. > > Are there alternatives that work best with demand dialin

Re: What to use as an MTA

2000-07-07 Thread Mike Werner
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > Hello folks, > > in the exim Texinfo file it says: > > > Exim is designed to work efficiently on systems that are permanently > > connected to the Internet and are handling a general mix of mail. > > My question is: If I have a machine that's _not_ permanently connec