Reading over the thread I have to hope that I did sound as if I were knocking Exim. I am sure it is a fine mailer. It just is not working.
I am migrating from Woody to Sarge. In Woody, the initial install got internal email to work "out of the box." What do I mean by this? I mean you could set up multiple logins, and from one, you could type in the command "mail scott", type the message, hit ctrl-d and it would work. On Sarge, you can set up exim4 for local delivery only, use the mail command and it will look like it worked, but the mail never arrived in my /var/mail directory. Big mystery where it went. I managed to get exim off my system, and get esmtp on. It all looks alright, but now when I try to use the mail command I get "SMTP server problem Temporary failure in name resolution can't send mail, sendmail process failed with error code 69" [mind you, I am not actually using sendmail, esmtp is a sendmail clone] so here I am, a computer hobbyist who maybe gets seven hours a week on his system, and I am wrestling with internal email after reloading sarge from CDROM three times. It is incredibly frustrating, I just want to cry, actually. To add to my frustration, dig this.... I can't even get a troubleshooting chart by searching google for sendmail errors! and to make it worse, I can't get back to exim to re-install. I might have to reload all of sarge again from CDrom. I mean, if my choices really are sendmail, postfix, or exim, I might as well learn the default. In the end, I might just have to live having exim running in the background, but routing all my emails to never-never-land, and have to stick to using my ISP even for emails within my home. Maybe I can just use deliver on top of exim, and leave exim running in the background but not delivering anything. But please, don't get me wrong, I know exim is a great package. What I am saying is I wish there were another way for me. I wish the install process for sarge would not default to that package. The manual is 1.3 megabytes. --- Scotty who will never disrespect a windows person for saying linux it too complex again. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]