On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 10:34:35PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi (again)! > >I am just playing (or "optimizing) with my debian-box. >And I found out that exim (I think exim is the default mail deliverer in >debian, isn't it?) fills the "Envelope-to"-field with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >(wich is quite unuseful for someone who wants to answer my mails). > >What can I do to deliver a usefull e-mail-adress?
One of the first entries in exim.conf is: qualify_domain = enterprise-hr.co But actually running eximconfig is usually the best way to do this. If you want to change the default options, the FAQ on www.exim.org is great. Shameless plug: there's an exim howto on http://hints.linuxfromscratch.org that I wrote which covers rolling your own setup and securing it from source code. If you want to play with exim, its worth a read. Patrick