Re: Sending mail via exim: spooky....

2000-08-27 Thread Andreas Hetzmannseder
Phillip Deackes schrieb: > > I posted some information on this recently. I am sending it again: I'm sorry. My attention was completely captured by another thread... > My machine's name (hostname) is scgf. If I look in /etc/hosts I see: > > 127.0.0.1 scgf localhost > > In /etc/hostname: >

Re: Sending mail via exim: spooky....

2000-08-26 Thread Phillip Deackes
Andreas Hetzmannseder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > My problem remains. > > Two questions: > - 'my hostname': Do you mean the name of my PC or the name of my > providers smtp-server? > - 'commenting out': Do you mean a) disable by taking out of the > context >

Re: Sending mail via exim: spooky....

2000-08-26 Thread Andreas Hetzmannseder
Lehel Bernadt wrote: > > On 26-Aug-2000 Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote: > > Dear debian-users > > > > I tried to send a test message to my friend who has an e-mail account > > on the same PC and from the same provider as me, let's say > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > This should have gone to my provider's s

RE: Sending mail via exim: spooky....

2000-08-26 Thread Lehel Bernadt
On 26-Aug-2000 Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote: > Dear debian-users > > I tried to send a test message to my friend who has an e-mail account > on the same PC and from the same provider as me, let's say > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > This should have gone to my provider's smtp-server named smtp.netway.at. > I

Sending mail via exim: spooky....

2000-08-25 Thread Andreas Hetzmannseder
Dear debian-users I tried to send a test message to my friend who has an e-mail account on the same PC and from the same provider as me, let's say [EMAIL PROTECTED] This should have gone to my provider's smtp-server named smtp.netway.at. I edited just a little text using mutt, hit the key for 'sen