On 2015年6月30日 12:10:50 JST, Stuart Longland <stua...@longlandclan.yi.org> wrote: >On 30/06/15 11:44, Martin G. McCormick wrote: >> I found an example for debian-etch which used fetchmail. >> Is that still the case for squeeze and newer debian releases? >> >> Do I need to leave exim4 alone as it appears that >> fetchmail does all the moving? > >I've done this before with numerous distributions in the past. > >Basically you set up fetchmail to do the mail collection, and I think >by >default it tries to use the local delivery agents to deliver mail to >local users. So you set it up as a daemon to collect mail for a number >of users. > >Your SMTP server then looks after local delivery and for delivery to a >smarthost outside your network (your ISP). > >I don't recall what the exact configuration parameters are for >fetchmail, it's been a while since I've used it, but there is one that >controls who email from a particular account gets delivered to. Once >you set that, and assuming your SMTP server (exim4 in your case) is set >up correctly, things should JustWork™.
Also, there are very nice tutorial @workaround.org (for postfix/dovecot though for the latest ones) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/91ab9761-f3bc-4154-a4e6-9b15f0e16...@pmars.jp