Mike scripsit:
>Frodo Baggins wrote:
>> Hi debianers,
>> I have a small problem in configurating exim. I actualy have to ISP,
>> using the one or the other depending on the time of the day.
>
>Is the time of day when you switch fom one to the other always the same time
>of day? If it is, then he
Frodo Baggins wrote:
> Hi debianers,
> I have a small problem in configurating exim. I actualy have to ISP,
> using the one or the other depending on the time of the day.
Is the time of day when you switch fom one to the other always the same time
of day? If it is, then here's an idea.
Set up
Hi debianers,
I have a small problem in configurating exim. I actualy have to ISP,
using the one or the other depending on the time of the day. Each one
of them has a smtp host to relay mail for. Obviously, each one of
these smarthosts is smart enough not to relay mail iussed by a machine
having
I fixed this, with
known_smtp_domains:
driver = domainlist
route_list = "hostname.domain1 hostname.domain2 byname remote_smtp"
and another entry for hostname.domain2. Seems ugly but it works. Not
sure why I never had to do this before.
Is there a quick way to reset the retry timeout? hostna
I'm reconfiguring my local mail setup at home and I've run in to a problem.
I converted one machine from smail to exim, which is working fine (just
a plain smtp/smarthost system). The problem is with its MX receiver,
also running exim.
The target host is known as both hostname.domain1 and hostname
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