I found the solution myself! I added the following entry in the /etc/exim.conf file:
qualify_recipient = localhost now the errors from apsfilter are mailed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Happy new year! Marcelo On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 12:32:10PM -0200, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote: > Hi to all! > > I am trying to setup the printer facility in my potato box at home, using > apsfilter. > However, when I try to print an ascii file nothing happens. But by now I am > concerned > about a weird message I got from my ISP! apparently apsfilter sent an email > to my ISP > administrator, who is in vacations and sent to me automatically the email > apsfilter > sent to him. Below is the email the guy got from my box. My ISP is > centroin.com.br, > my account in my ISP is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why did apsfilter sent an email > to [EMAIL PROTECTED], instead [EMAIL PROTECTED] (micron is the name of my > machine) or > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Does it has to do with the exim.conf file? If it is the case, I want the > emails > with logs from applications send to [EMAIL PROTECTED], how can I do it? > > Thanks in advance for the help!!! > > Regards, > > Marcelo > > ==================================================================== > >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Dec 31 12:08:19 2000 > Received: from micron (du40c.rjo.centroin.com.br [200.225.58.40]) > by trex2.centroin.com.br (8.10.1/8.10.1) with ESMTP id eBVE8Ik21905 > for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:08:18 -0200 (EDT) > Received: from chiappa by micron with local (Exim 3.12 #1 (Debian)) > id 14Cj9w-0000TW-00 > for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:08:28 -0200 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: apsfilter: printer fault > Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From: Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:08:28 -0200 > > apsfilter: unsupported filetype > ascii text from chiappa > or missing filter ! > or perhaps you have to type lpr -Pascii to print an ascii > file containing control characters or lpr -Praw to print > a file in your printers native language, when printing data