Looking for cygwin Exim binary compiled with TLS/ssl option

2006-03-07 Thread Kevin Hilton
Does anyone know where I can find a binary of cygwin exim compiled with
the TLS switch?? If not does anyone have any specific instructions on
how I can compile exim for cygwin (tried but failed, but used unix
instructions)??

Thanks for any input

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Re: Cygwin Exim

2003-01-14 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Hallo Greg,

Am Montag, 13. Januar 2003 um 00:44 schriebst du:

 On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:

  http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-2009/032420.html

 The -oX 25 works fine here (WinME). At any rate you don't need it,
 25 is the default

 I am not sure what you mean about single tab and why you want
 to change /etc/services. 

 He was reading some advice to Gerrit Haase to put tabs instead of
 spaces in /etc/services to get exim working on cygwin.

Yes, but that was not my problem and it didn't solved it.
Unfortunately I cannot say what went wrong with my handcrafted
build, I used some command line switches more than usual and
some special configuration settings (hardcoded IP addresses
without DNS lookups) and then it worked for me.  Probably not
the fault of Exim, but my domain setup.


Gerrit
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Re: Cygwin Exim

2003-01-14 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:

  He was reading some advice to Gerrit Haase to put tabs instead of
  spaces in /etc/services to get exim working on cygwin.
 
 Yes, but that was not my problem and it didn't solved it.
 Unfortunately I cannot say what went wrong with my handcrafted
 build,

That's history, not worth worrying about. The /etc/services file on 
Windows can contain spaces. I wish messages with incorrect advice could
be purged!
Aldon's problem was due to running exim as a non-sufficiently privileged
exim user (details still missing). He is OK running as system.

Pierre

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Cygwin Exim

2003-01-12 Thread Aldon Hynes
I've been trying to get exim to run as a service under Windows 2000, using
cygrunsrv.  I found a set of mails on an Exim mailing list from back in 2001
that you had spoken about ways to get this to work.  (ref:
http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-2009/032420.html
and following)  I've tried changing the /etc/services both in cygwin and in
Windows to have just a single tab.  This hasn't produced any affect.  I've
tried using the -oX 25 option.  When I add that option, I get IPv4 socket
creation failed: Operation not permitted.

I am wondering if either of you have ideas about how to get this to work.
It runs fine when started from the command line, but just won't start as a
service.

Aldon


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Re: Cygwin Exim

2003-01-12 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
What exim are you using? Is it the precompiled version from
the cygwin distribution or a self-built version?

If you download the distribution version (with setup, look in the
Mail category) and run exim-config you will be offered the 
option to start a service.

The -oX 25 works fine here (WinME). At any rate you don't need it,
25 is the default

I am not sure what you mean about single tab and why you want
to change /etc/services. 

Pierre

At 12:58 PM 1/12/2003 +0100, Aldon Hynes wrote:
I've been trying to get exim to run as a service under Windows 2000, using
cygrunsrv.  I found a set of mails on an Exim mailing list from back in 2001
that you had spoken about ways to get this to work.  (ref:
http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-2009/032420.html
and following)  I've tried changing the /etc/services both in cygwin and in
Windows to have just a single tab.  This hasn't produced any affect.  I've
tried using the -oX 25 option.  When I add that option, I get IPv4 socket
creation failed: Operation not permitted.

I am wondering if either of you have ideas about how to get this to work.
It runs fine when started from the command line, but just won't start as a
service.

Aldon


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Re: Cygwin Exim

2003-01-12 Thread Greg Matheson
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:

  http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-2009/032420.html

 The -oX 25 works fine here (WinME). At any rate you don't need it,
 25 is the default

 I am not sure what you mean about single tab and why you want
 to change /etc/services. 

He was reading some advice to Gerrit Haase to put tabs instead of
spaces in /etc/services to get exim working on cygwin.

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