* Chris Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061115 00:39]:
Hi,
I'm having trouble configuring exim4. My situation -- that is, what I
want exim4 to do -- *can't* be that unusual; so I'm sure I'm missing
something fairly obvious. But I've played around with exim4's
configuration via
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Chris Metzler wrote:
Here's my situation and what I want:
1. I have a machine with no domain of its own, in the sense that I
haven't registered a domain or anything like that. My ISP is
speakeasy.net. Outgoing email goes to a smarthost.
On (15/11/06 01:39), Chris Metzler wrote:
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1. I have a machine with no domain of its own, in the sense that I
haven't registered a domain or anything like that. My ISP is
speakeasy.net. Outgoing email goes to a smarthost. Incoming email
is pulled in by fetchmail and handed off to
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 01:39:21AM -0500, Chris Metzler wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble configuring exim4. My situation -- that is, what I
want exim4 to do -- *can't* be that unusual; so I'm sure I'm missing
something fairly obvious. But I've played around with exim4's
configuration via
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 01:21:20AM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
The selection of the proper From: header for outgoing mail is the duty
of your mail user agent (MUA); the MUA may be Mutt, Gnus, Balsa,
Sylpheed, Thunderbird, etc. Read the documentation concerning
multiple send 'personas' or
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 01:39:21AM -0500, Chris Metzler wrote:
Here's my situation and what I want:
1. I have a machine with no domain of its own, in the sense that I
haven't registered a domain or anything like that. My ISP is
speakeasy.net. Outgoing email goes to a smarthost. Incoming
Hi,
I'm having trouble configuring exim4. My situation -- that is, what I
want exim4 to do -- *can't* be that unusual; so I'm sure I'm missing
something fairly obvious. But I've played around with exim4's
configuration via dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config a zillion times and
cannot get there.
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