I'm trying to setup a server on my home network and I need some advice on how to setup exim.
Here's my network config: One Debian server, one debian workstation, fiance's winbox. I use a 56k modem to connect to the internet. (Currently only 3 users, root, me, and fiance) I'm trying to keep all my mail on the server (I do a lot of testing with my workstation and reinstall quite often, and no, putting my mail on the winbox is not an option.) Here's my plan in plain english: 1. Logon to the internet. 2. *Automatically* grab email from 2 different ISPs and put on local Debian server. 3. Access email on local Debian server from Debian workstation and winbox. 4. *Leave* email on Debian server, do not transport to workstations. 5. Send email using smtp. 6. Rewrite all local network addresses to reflect ISP email addresses. 7. Log off of internet. I am semi-familiar with fecthmail and exim from reading parts of the man pages and also following the posts on this list but I was hoping someone could help me out by suggesting a configuration/programs to use to make this happen. TIA, Jesse P.S. I am familiar with the use of sgml-tools and if I can sucessfully get this set up I plan on writing a quick/mini howto on how to do this.