Slavko,

Thanks for the reply.

From:   Slavko via Exim-users <exim-users@exim.org>
Date:   Thu, 6 Apr 2023 20:10:09 +0200
When someone sends message via command line, ...

For testing I can use a command such as "exim -bp" or, as Jeremy
suggested, "exim -d+all -odf per...@externaldomsin.com ...".

In normal ordinary use, a message is submitted by a message submission
agent. Ie. a program which runs on localhost and submits a message to
exim on localhost.  Exim has the task of sending the message to the
remote smarthost.

From what you have said, root should be able to submit a message via
the MSA just as well as J. Doe.  The account using the MSA is no
concern of exim.  Correct?

So, back to the earlier puzzle: why does the output from
"exim -d+all -odf ..." appear to stop without a reasonable conclusion?

Or the original conundrum: how should exim be configured for non-TLS
locally and TLS to smarthost?

Thanks,                              ... P.

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