Hi Patrick
On 14/05/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi Rory,
>
> Rory Campbell-Lange schrieb:
> > I am having trouble setting up a commercial security certificate under
> > Debian
> > testing, using Exim 4.63. Exim is reporting a Base64 decoding error.
> >
> > The keys and ce
Hi Mike
On 13/05/07, Mike Cardwell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
>
> > I am having trouble setting up a commercial security certificate under
> > Debian
> > testing, using Exim 4.63. Exim is reporting a Base64 decoding error.
> >
> > The keys and certificates are worki
On 2007-05-14 at 22:33 +0200, Peter Thomassen wrote:
> Phil Pennock wrote:
> > In summary: Exim is powerful, Exim 4.67 is more powerful, and I
> > recommend this new Router immediately after dnslookup has handled all
> > domains other than +local_domains:
> >
> > not_yet_hosted:
> > driver = dns
Phil Pennock wrote:
> In summary: Exim is powerful, Exim 4.67 is more powerful, and I
> recommend this new Router immediately after dnslookup has handled all
> domains other than +local_domains:
>
> not_yet_hosted:
> driver = dnslookup
> domains = ! @mx_any/ignore=<;127.0.0.1;::1
> transport
On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 20:58 +0200, Stanislaw Halik wrote:
> Check the delivery log in mainlog, if it succeeds, it could turn out
> that Gmail silently discards your message for anti-spam or other
> reasons. When in doubt, post the relevant fragment of the log to the
> list.
Posted by Tony Finch on
On Mon, May 14, 2007, Arnold Levy wrote:
> The question I have is how to get exim to send mail to an email
> address such as mine - [EMAIL PROTECTED] where there is a '.'
> in the email address before the '@' in the email address - this *is*
> a valid email address. It appears that exim is doing so
On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 18:16 +0100, Jason_Meers wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > First off, let me apologize for asking this question. If I was better
> > at RTFM I'm sure I wouldn't have to ask this here. That, and you all
> > probably get asked this question all the time. Can anyone point
Stefan Preuss wrote:
> Tim Jackson schrieb:
>> remote_smtp_disclaimer:
>> ...
>> transport_filter ="/usr/local/bin/altermime \
>> --input=- \
>> --disclaimer=/etc/exim4/disclaimer/$sender_address_domain.txt \
>> ...
> The problem I see is that wildcards are not possible,
This is true.
> furthe
On 14/05/07, Jason_Meers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Jacksons guide might help.
> Just from my stats, almost 3000 other exim users have looked at or used
> his guide since January this year to setup Exim and Spamassassin.
>
> It was last updated in Nov2006 but I believe that it is still releva
On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 17:58 +0100, Chris Lear wrote:
> * Michael Sullivan wrote (14/05/07 17:44):
> > First off, let me apologize for asking this question. If I was better
> > at RTFM I'm sure I wouldn't have to ask this here. That, and you all
> > probably get asked this question all the time.
Exim works great, but there seems to be an anomaly:
The question I have is how to get exim to send mail to an email
address such as mine - [EMAIL PROTECTED] where there is a '.'
in the email address before the '@' in the email address - this *is*
a valid email address. It appears that exim is doin
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> First off, let me apologize for asking this question. If I was better
> at RTFM I'm sure I wouldn't have to ask this here. That, and you all
> probably get asked this question all the time. Can anyone point me to a
> friendly, easy-to-understand guide for integrating s
* Michael Sullivan wrote (14/05/07 17:44):
> First off, let me apologize for asking this question. If I was better
> at RTFM I'm sure I wouldn't have to ask this here. That, and you all
> probably get asked this question all the time. Can anyone point me to a
> friendly, easy-to-understand guid
First off, let me apologize for asking this question. If I was better
at RTFM I'm sure I wouldn't have to ask this here. That, and you all
probably get asked this question all the time. Can anyone point me to a
friendly, easy-to-understand guide for integrating spamassassin with
exim? Here's m
Stefan Preuss wrote:
*snip*
> get that ACL thing working. The problem I see is that wildcards are not
> possible, furthermore I need to manage a lot of files in addition to my
> textfile because the disclaimer files alone won't give me the
> possibility to set up a router correctly, or is ther
Stefan Preuss wrote:
> Tim Jackson schrieb:
>> Stefan Preuss wrote:
>>
>>> remote_smtp_disclaimer:
>>>driver = smtp
>>> transport_filter ="/usr/local/bin/altermime \
>>> --input=- \
>>> --disclaimer=/etc/exim4/disclaimer/${acl_m0}.txt\
>>> --disclaimer-html=/etc/exim4/disclaimer/${acl_m0}.html
Tim Jackson schrieb:
> Stefan Preuss wrote:
>
>> remote_smtp_disclaimer:
>>driver = smtp
>> transport_filter ="/usr/local/bin/altermime \
>> --input=- \
>> --disclaimer=/etc/exim4/disclaimer/${acl_m0}.txt\
>> --disclaimer-html=/etc/exim4/disclaimer/${acl_m0}.html \
>> --log-syslog"
>> size_ad
Tim Jackson wrote:
>
> Completely OT, but does the NOTICE file in the root of the Exim docs not
> apply here? It says:
>
> ---
> In addition, for the avoidance of any doubt, permission is granted to
> link this program with OpenS
Mike Cardwell wrote:
> # Please note that building exim4-daemon-heavy with OpenSSL is a GPL
> # violation.
Completely OT, but does the NOTICE file in the root of the Exim docs not
apply here? It says:
---
In addition, for the av
Stefan Preuss wrote:
> remote_smtp_disclaimer:
>driver = smtp
> transport_filter ="/usr/local/bin/altermime \
> --input=- \
> --disclaimer=/etc/exim4/disclaimer/${acl_m0}.txt\
> --disclaimer-html=/etc/exim4/disclaimer/${acl_m0}.html \
> --log-syslog"
> size_addition = 2048
If you don't mind
On Sun, May 13, 2007, Peter Thomassen wrote:
> So, how do I configure Exim to only deliver mail locally if the domain is in
> local_domains AND a DNS lookup confirms that our machine is in the MX
> records of the domain in question, hence serving the domain?
Here's something I've been using for
Phil Pennock schrieb:
> On 2007-05-14 at 11:17 +0200, Stefan Preuss wrote:
>> This is what I put under acl_smtp_rcpt:
>>
>> warn
>> set acl_m1 =
>> ${lookup{$sender_address_domain}wildlsearch{/etc/exim4/disclaimer/disclaimer.txt}{$value}}
>>
>> AFAIK I should have acl_m0 containing the String "tes
On 2007-05-14 at 11:17 +0200, Stefan Preuss wrote:
> This is what I put under acl_smtp_rcpt:
>
> warn
> set acl_m1 =
> ${lookup{$sender_address_domain}wildlsearch{/etc/exim4/disclaimer/disclaimer.txt}{$value}}
>
> AFAIK I should have acl_m0 containing the String "test".
No, that will set $acl_m
Dennis Davis schrieb:
> On Mon, 14 May 2007, Stefan Preuss wrote:
>
>> From: Stefan Preuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: exim-users@exim.org
>> Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 11:17:35 +0200
>> Subject: [exim] Trouble with ACL Variables...
>>
>> I'm going mad while trying to use ACL variables. I have to add a
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Stefan Preuss wrote:
> From: Stefan Preuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: exim-users@exim.org
> Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 11:17:35 +0200
> Subject: [exim] Trouble with ACL Variables...
>
> I'm going mad while trying to use ACL variables. I have to add a
> disclaimer to every outgoin
Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-05-13 at 17:43 +0200, Renaud Allard wrote:
>> As another example,
>> dnsstuff will report that you don't accept postmaster if you block
>> bounces to multiple recipients.
>
> not again ...
>
> it is wrong to block bounces to multiple recipients, since
Hi list,
I'm going mad while trying to use ACL variables. I have to add a
disclaimer to every outgoing mail..We have some company's under one
roof, so there are actually different disclaimers.
So I thought it could be cool to use ACL variables and a lookup file to
decide what disclaimer is wri
Hi.
I'm driving a small web hosting company. We usually set up our customers'
mailboxes before their domains are transferred to us so that there doesn't
arise a failure of mail between the transfer and the mail setup.
Unfortunately, if I send an e-mail to a customer in this situation (mail set
up
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