On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 06:51:20AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: | I think I'm getting stuck on this configuration. | Below is the last (summary) screen of the eximconfig process. | What I'm trying to do is use this to send email from my own domain | (tacocat.net) that is sent to this machine from others on the network | AND to relay email I'm sending out with my ISP's address. | I was going to use fetchmail to grab email from my ISP and put it down | on this computer. | Should be changed to: | remove twmi.rr.com from the referring domains
What that message really means is "local domains". (referring to this system) | add twmi.rr.com as a relayed domain | ???? If I understand correctly, twmi.rr.com is your ISP and is NOT your own machine. As such it should not be mentioned as a local domain. Just leave it out completely and it will be treated as any other non-local domain. The local domains are the domains that you own and which are hosted by your machine. If you send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] you want it to be handed off to one of the MX handlers for twmi.rr.com. You don't want to try and deliver it locally. You also do not want to mention it as a domain you are relaying for because there are no MX records for that domain which list your host as a server. | The following configuration has been entered: | | ============================================================================== | Mail generated on this system will have `tacocat.net' used | as the domain part (after the @) in the From: field and similar places. | | The following domain(s) will be recognised as referring to this system: | localhost, tacocat.net, twmi.rr.com | Local mail is delivered. HTH, -D -- If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. GnuPG key : http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/public_key.gpg
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