Re: using two exims for dialup, was Re: Using exim efficiently on a dialup machine

2002-09-12 Thread Geoff Crompton
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 09:21:45AM +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote: > On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:43:46PM +1000, Geoff Crompton wrote: > >Is it possible to configure exim on homepc to use dially as a smart > >relay, and to continually poll dially (say every 5 minutes) to try > >and deliver

Re: using two exims for dialup, was Re: Using exim efficiently on a dialup machine

2002-09-11 Thread Robert Ian Smit
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:43:46PM +1000, Geoff Crompton wrote: >Is it possible to configure exim on homepc to use dially as a smart >relay, and to continually poll dially (say every 5 minutes) to try >and deliver email? It could be almost a week between times that >dially actually

using two exims for dialup, was Re: Using exim efficiently on a dialup machine

2002-09-11 Thread Geoff Crompton
Seeing as there are some people around here that seem to understand exim, I thought that I'd try and sort out an answer to something at home. I have a simple network like this: | | dialup |dially|-|homepc| LAN

Re: Using exim efficiently on a dialup machine

2002-09-09 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 09 Sep 2002, Joerg Johannes wrote: > Anthony Campbell wrote: > > > Or what is the favoured way for a dialup machine to send mails from > > > within mutt? > > > > In /etc/ip-up.d/exim I have the following line: > > > If you mean /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/exim, I have got that already, but only > exim -

Re: Using exim efficiently on a dialup machine

2002-09-09 Thread Joerg Johannes
Anthony Campbell wrote: > > Or what is the favoured way for a dialup machine to send mails from > > within mutt? > > In /etc/ip-up.d/exim I have the following line: > If you mean /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/exim, I have got that already, but only exim -qf. I'll add a second f to it. > /usr/sbin/exim -qff

Re: Using exim efficiently on a dialup machine

2002-09-09 Thread Eric G. Miller
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 09:49:00AM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote: > Hi List > > Some weeks ago I switched from kmail to mutt/exim. At first I did not > realize that exim did not deliver several e-mails, some to the list, and > some private ones. I saw using "exim -bs -bp", that those mails are > ma

Re: Using exim efficiently on a dialup machine

2002-09-09 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 09 Sep 2002, Joerg Johannes wrote: > Hi List > > Some weeks ago I switched from kmail to mutt/exim. At first I did not > realize that exim did not deliver several e-mails, some to the list, and > some private ones. I saw using "exim -bs -bp", that those mails are > marked '*** frozen ***'. I

Using exim efficiently on a dialup machine

2002-09-09 Thread Joerg Johannes
Hi List Some weeks ago I switched from kmail to mutt/exim. At first I did not realize that exim did not deliver several e-mails, some to the list, and some private ones. I saw using "exim -bs -bp", that those mails are marked '*** frozen ***'. I don't know why this is the case, I'm sure I was on