Re: editing exim

2001-08-01 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
Kris, Assuming that you are accepting mail only for your own domain, you should run eximconfig and choose option 1. This will set up a functional mail system, assuming that your DNS entry for your domain point to your machine (so that others know where to send your mail to). As to wh

Re: editing exim

2001-07-31 Thread Bob Billson
Kris Blackwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What exactly needs to be edited on exim? Along with the advice of the others, check the exim FAQ and mail list archives which are also on www.exim.org. If you get stuck on some point in exim, check their archives. If you're still stuck, ask on their

Re: editing exim

2001-07-31 Thread Antti Tolamo
At 18:33 31.7.2001, you wrote: >Hello, > >Thank you all who answered my previous problem. The >webmin that was installed was for TESTING and someone >really nice helped me remove it. So nowI can >install okay. > >Next situation: > >What exactly needs to be edited on exim? >What do I need to c

Re: editing exim

2001-07-31 Thread Peter Billson
> What exactly needs to be edited on exim? > What do I need to change? Kris, The basic Debian install should have gotten you to - or at least close to - the point of a working MTA but there are quite a few tweaks you can do. I'd suggest taking a look through the docs at www.exim.org and askin

editing exim

2001-07-31 Thread Kris Blackwood
Hello, Thank you all who answered my previous problem. The webmin that was installed was for TESTING and someone really nice helped me remove it. So nowI can install okay. Next situation: What exactly needs to be edited on exim? What do I need to change? Thanks Kris ___