"Carel Fellinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 07:06:07AM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote: > > "Carel Fellinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ... > > > I always wondered how this works. Can you still deliver mail in your > > > local domain, say if you do: mutt -s hallo glhenni </dev/null > > > would you get that mail, or would it first be sent to your smarthost? > > > > Not with my configuration. I have seen that question asked quite a few > > times on this list though so you might browse the archives for an > > answer. From what I remember it's not an easy task to accomplish with > > exim. > > I think I read most of the posts relating this, and there is no simple > anwser:( Would you mind sharing your setup with us? Things like your > /etc/hosts file, your fetchmailrc and exim.conf files? At the moment > I'm trying to help two other debianastas to set it up, but I'm failing:( > <reminder: do replace passwords with xxx's>
I'd be glad to send you a copy of my exim.conf but there's absolutely nothing special about my setup. It's just the stock SMTP setup from eximconfig with the addition of that rewrite rule that I posted in my previous response. I do all my own mail delivery, ie., I don't use a smarthost, but that's mainly because I'm a control freak and like to see the entry in my exim log that says "mail delivered" when I send email to someone. Gary

