Hello and thanks for your response I read the FAQ you suggested and found myself having a difficult time understanding what it was saying. This has been a common problem for me in trying to get this to work. I know this is a lot to ask, but perhaps a few more details from you would help me get this going.
Thanks, David Bellows "Gregory T. Norris" wrote: > > What I ended up doing was configuring two copies of exim, based on > instructions I found in the Exim FAQ at <http://www.exim.org/>. The > primary copy delivers only local mail, and doesn't perform header > rewriting. Non-local messages are forwarded to the second copy over > port 26, which performs header rewriting. > > If the aforementioned FAQ doesn't answer your questions, let me know > and I'll throw together some more detailed instructions. > > Cheers! > > On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 05:53:01PM -0500, David Bellows wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > > > I've been banging my head against the wall on this one. Here's what > > I'm trying to do. > > > > I have exim installed > > I want local mail delivered locally like: > > MAIL TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > In other words all local mail stays local. This is currently working > > with all the addresses being formed correctly so that a reply stays > > local. > > > > I want outgoing mail to be delivered > > MAIL TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] # my real email > > address > > > > This is where the system fails. It uses my local address as the origin > > and REPLY field instead of my email address: > > FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > So what I'm asking is how do I get exim to use my email address > > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on outgoing mail but not on local mail? > > > > Thanks > > David Bellows > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Part 1.2Type: application/pgp-signature