On 18/11/15 06:23, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> Jeremy Harris (Di 17 Nov 2015 15:02:25 CET):
>> On 17/11/15 13:02, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
>>> exim -C /dev/null -bP primary_hostname
>>> exim -C <(echo primary_hostname=foo) -bP primary_hostname
>>>
>>> With the default being tls_advertis
Jeremy Harris (Di 17 Nov 2015 15:02:25 CET):
> On 17/11/15 13:02, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> > exim -C /dev/null -bP primary_hostname
> > exim -C <(echo primary_hostname=foo) -bP primary_hostname
> >
> >With the default being tls_advertise_hosts = *, this above line issue
> >all that ugl
On 17/11/15 13:02, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
exim -C /dev/null -bP primary_hostname
exim -C <(echo primary_hostname=foo) -bP primary_hostname
With the default being tls_advertise_hosts = *, this above line issue
all that ugly warnings about missing tls_* support files.
How about sup
Hi,
two patterns I'm using quite often:
exim -C /dev/null -bP primary_hostname
exim -C <(echo primary_hostname=foo) -bP primary_hostname
With the default being tls_advertise_hosts = *, this above line issue
all that ugly warnings about missing tls_* support files.
Redirecting STDERR wou