On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, Ruben Varela wrote:
I'm configuring an email to send emails. Emails sent to any domain,
apart from my own, are sent okay. I have my emails with Google Apps.
Assuming my domain is, example.com. If I send an email from my server
to ru...@example.com it doesn't arrive at my Google Apps account, it
arrives to my server and I can read it using $ mail.
I configured exim the following way:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config
General type of mail configuration: internet site; mail is sent
and received directly using SMTP
System mail name: domain.tld
IP-addresses to listen on for incoming S TP connections:
127.0.0.1:xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
Other destinations for which mail is accepted: <blank>
Domains to relay mail for: <blank>
Machines to relay mail for: <blank>
Keep number of DNS-queries minimal (Dial-on-Demand)?: <No>
Delivery method for local mail: mbox format in /var/mail/
Split configuration into small files?: <No>
$ sudo update-exim4.conf
$ sudo /etc/init.d/exim4 restart
Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xx is my external IP address and example.com is my
real domain.
update-exim4.conf
Does anyone know how to correctly configure this?
Try pkg-exim4-us...@lists.alioth.debian.org. That's for Debian users
with exim4. Also after I run dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config it
automatically stops and restarts.
BTW if you solve this contact me or post your solution as I'm having the
same problem.
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