using exim? check /etc/exim.conf!

2001-01-19 Thread Arnout Engelen
Are you nagging your ISP's system administrator? I just found out that my exim.conf has the line: qualify_domain = sci.kun.nl which has the effect that every mail sent to 'root' (for example the output of cron jobs, etcetera) is actually sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: using exim? check /etc/exim.conf!

2001-01-19 Thread Preben Randhol
Arnout Engelen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 19/01/2001 (11:57) : I don't know how that line got there, but it never hurts to check what's in your exim.conf! When you run the exim setup script you get some choices for the setup and one of them is some smart host or rather. I did the same mistake,

Re: using exim? check /etc/exim.conf!

2001-01-19 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 11:55:17PM +0100, Arnout Engelen wrote: I don't know how that line got there, but it never hurts to check what's in your exim.conf! The line was put there when you ran eximconfig and told it that your mail should appear to be coming from your schhol's domain. The way to

Re: using exim? check /etc/exim.conf!

2001-01-19 Thread Jonathan D. Proulx
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 11:55:17PM +0100, Arnout Engelen wrote: :Are you nagging your ISP's system administrator? : :I just found out that my exim.conf has the line: :qualify_domain = sci.kun.nl : :which has the effect that every mail sent to 'root' (for example the :output of cron jobs, etcetera)