On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 10:28:57PM +0200, General Alcazar wrote:
> So, can somebody tell me what I have to do so that exim begins
> to wait for incoming SMTP connections?
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Glad to meet you. It made me crazy too. Try looking at the following
guide. Below is the link and the relevant se
I'm so stupid...
I don't know why, but just commenting this line in exim.conf
"host_lookup = *" everything work fine.
General Alcazar
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 at 09:47:10 -0500, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
> Take a look at exim.conf, and make sure that "localhost" is included
> in the "local_domains" en
I'm so stupid...
I don't know why, but just commenting this line in exim.conf
"host_lookup = *" everything work fine.
General Alcazar
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 at 09:47:10 -0500, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
> Take a look at exim.conf, and make sure that "localhost" is included
> in the "local_domains" en
Take a look at exim.conf, and make sure that "localhost" is included
in the "local_domains" entry.
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 10:28:57PM +0200, General Alcazar wrote:
> Hello to everybody, pleased to meet you.
>
> I'm using Debian 2.2 'potato' whit exim as MTA. The question
> is that when I try to f
Hello to everybody, pleased to meet you.
I'm using Debian 2.2 'potato' whit exim as MTA. The question
is that when I try to fetch the mail from the server with -say-
fetchmail, it is unable to perform such operation because it
cannot send the message to the local mail account. I believe
that this
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