Hi,
I have a simple question:
I just installed exim4 on my suse 10.3 system.
All works fine, but one item.
I receive messages as wanted.
Users, having an account can send to each other, no problem.
But as soon as a user wants to send his e-mail to an other (outside)
adres, it gets marked 'no
I am having Ubuntu Fiesty 5.04 System in which I configured Exim .I
selected the Option 1 ( For Internet SMTP) When I attempted to send mail
it says: you need to install mailx and mailutils package . So I ran the
commands in the following ways:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo aptitude install mailx
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 03:14:28PM +0530, Singh Raina, Ajeet wrote:
I am having Ubuntu Fiesty 5.04 System in which I configured Exim .I
selected the Option 1 ( For Internet SMTP) When I attempted to send mail
it says: you need to install mailx and mailutils package . So I ran the
commands in
Hi
Your message was delayed because you are not subscribed to the
exim-users mailing list. I'm breaking tradition here and copying the
reply to both you and the list...
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 15:14 +0530, Singh Raina, Ajeet wrote:
I am having Ubuntu Fiesty 5.04 System in which I configured Exim
--On 28 May 2008 00:55:52 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Exim since 2 years its nice and good. Currently (longer
then one Year) i have some Problems with ClamAV. I use ClamAV to
scanning incomming and outgoing Mails handeled with Exim. Sometimes
ClamAV starts with no Pid or is
On 28/05/2008, Andy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Warren,
yep, I thought of that and have tried it out and it seems ok. But I had
an idea that not all lines of the mainlog
for a given domain would actually contain the domain as a text string, for
example where there is an entry
Steven Lobbezoo wrote:
Hi,
I have a simple question:
I just installed exim4 on my suse 10.3 system.
All works fine, but one item.
I receive messages as wanted.
Users, having an account can send to each other, no problem.
But as soon as a user wants to send his e-mail to an other
Hello to all
I have, as MTA, exim4 on ubuntu server 7.10. I can send e-mails.
But when I try to delete frozen messages ( I can see them with: sudo mailq) I
receive this : PERMISSION DENIED
At the same with simply : mailq, I receive this: PERMISSION DENIED
Can any one help me ?
Regards
K.
Ah!! I see, ok thats great!
Many thanks Warren and Nigel,
cheers Andy :)
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Hi,
can someone advise me if its possible to run the eximstats tool to provide
statistics based on the destination domain? We host mutliple domains on our
exim servers and a customer has asked if we can provide statistics on recieved
mail and also rejected mail but it doesnt seem possible
Hi,
I by no means an exim expert, but that may only add weight to my experiences.
I use ClamAV
and am absolutely delighted with it, previously we used Sophos and ClamAV has
been as good
or better, absolutely problem free, auto updates and all :P. On our systems we
run FreeBSD
and
Hello All,
We are a school district, and I was just asked to keep a copy of all
incoming and outgoing emails for audit purposes.
How would I do that without interrupting the 'flow' of email through
the mta?
Clues are appreciated, questions are welcomed.
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Kosmocronos, 28.05.2008 (d.m.y):
I have, as MTA, exim4 on ubuntu server 7.10. I can send e-mails.
But when I try to delete frozen messages ( I can see them with: sudo mailq)
I receive this : PERMISSION DENIED
At the same with simply : mailq, I receive this: PERMISSION DENIED
Just add
We are a school district, and I was just asked to keep a copy of all
incoming and outgoing emails for audit purposes.
How would I do that without interrupting the 'flow' of email through
the mta?
Clues are appreciated, questions are welcomed.
How about a pointer to the FAQ ?
On 28/05/2008, Christian Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kosmocronos, 28.05.2008 (d.m.y):
I have, as MTA, exim4 on ubuntu server 7.10. I can send e-mails.
But when I try to delete frozen messages ( I can see them with: sudo
mailq) I receive this : PERMISSION DENIED
At the same with
Hi Marc,
Am 2008-05-27 08:22:35, schrieb Marc Perkel:
dig perkel.com.rb.junkemailfilter.com - returns 127.0.0.1
dig perkel.co.uk.rb.junkemailfilter.com - returns 127.0.0.2
dig perkel.state.ca.us.rb.junkemailfilter.com - returns 127.0.0.3
Hmm are you think, this lookup is faster
Currently I am rejecting SPAM that meet my reject bar (still tweaking)
Can I set 2 bars?
150 drop
100 reject
denycondition = ${if {$spam_score_int}{100} {1}}
message = Your message was RejecteD as Spam
Not sure I like giving spammers feedback...
grep X-Spam-Score
On 28/05/2008, Simon Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using Debian exim4-daemon-heavy and trying to learn how to use the
monolithic setup rather than just resorting to my own .conf
I would like to pipe emails through a program but can't quite work out
which file I need to put
Peter Bowyer wrote:
On 28/05/2008, Simon Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using Debian exim4-daemon-heavy and trying to learn how to use the
monolithic setup rather than just resorting to my own .conf
I would like to pipe emails through a program but can't quite work out
Simon Faulkner wrote:
Cheers Peter, I appreciate the rationale there but...
I have wrestled with the README.Debian today but I'm here because it's
not worked for me :-)
I'm kinda hoping someone here will say Oh yeah, just bang a router and
transport in x/y/z.abc and run
On 28/05/2008, Simon Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Bowyer wrote:
On 28/05/2008, Simon Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using Debian exim4-daemon-heavy and trying to learn how to use the
monolithic setup rather than just resorting to my own .conf
I would like
Hi All,
I'm using Debian exim4-daemon-heavy and trying to learn how to use the
monolithic setup rather than just resorting to my own .conf
I would like to pipe emails through a program but can't quite work out
which file I need to put my transport and pipe in?
Any pointers?
TIA
Simon
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It has us baffled, too, which is why we don't support the debian config
here. If there's one thing you should be able to understand from
README.Debian, it's the location of the Debian exim support mailing list.
Ha, first thing that's made me smile since lunchtime. ty Marc
Excellent
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hi Marc,
Am 2008-05-27 08:22:35, schrieb Marc Perkel:
dig perkel.com.rb.junkemailfilter.com - returns 127.0.0.1
dig perkel.co.uk.rb.junkemailfilter.com - returns 127.0.0.2
dig perkel.state.ca.us.rb.junkemailfilter.com - returns 127.0.0.3
- Original Message -
From: Simon Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: exim-users@exim.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Debian Exim Pipe
It has us baffled, too, which is why we don't support the debian config
here. If there's one thing you should be able to
Greetings -
I'm trying to add a header to a locally-originated (ie, not arriving
over TCP/IP) message but can't seem to get it to work. The relevant
ACL in my config file is the first one:
accept hosts = :
add_header = X-Test: VALUE
But when I create a local
Hi Gordon.
Gordon wrote:
Currently I am rejecting SPAM that meet my reject bar (still tweaking)
Can I set 2 bars?
150 drop
100 reject
denycondition = ${if {$spam_score_int}{100} {1}}
message = Your message was RejecteD as Spam
How about:
discard condition =
Hi,
Im trying to configure RT (request tracker ticket system) with Exim so that
emails sent to relavent email addresses
cuase tickets to be automatically created in RT. The documentation suggests you
achieve this by putting a special
entry per email address in the aliases file, where it pipes
Hi
Im trying to configure RT (request tracker ticket system) with Exim to
automatically generate tickets when mail
is sent to a given email address. The suggested configuration is to create a
special entry in the system alias file
with a piped command to an RT binary that does all the RT
2008/5/28 Mike Brudenell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings -
I'm trying to add a header to a locally-originated (ie, not arriving
over TCP/IP) message but can't seem to get it to work. The relevant
ACL in my config file is the first one:
accept hosts = :
add_header
Andy
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 21:01 +0200, Andy Smith wrote:
Im trying to configure RT (request tracker ticket system) with Exim to
automatically generate tickets when mail is sent to a given email address.
You need an aliases router, fairly early on in your config, as follows:
system_aliases:
Andy Smith wrote:
Hi
Im trying to configure RT (request tracker ticket system) with Exim to
automatically generate tickets when mail
is sent to a given email address. The suggested configuration is to create a
special entry in the system alias file
with a piped command to an RT binary
Hi,
ok thanks alot for your replies Graeme and Bryan. So is this an ok config to
have on my live SMTP servers?
Im not going to get myself into any terrible troubles for this am I? It seems a
bit dirty to me, but then Im no
Exim expert
thanks Andy.
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Phil (Medway Hosting) wrote:
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From: W B Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phil (Medway Hosting) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Debian Exim Pipe
The modular knee-bone connected to the ass-bone by way of the neck-bone
Phil (Medway Hosting) wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Simon Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: exim-users@exim.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Debian Exim Pipe
It has us baffled, too, which is why we don't support the debian config
here. If there's
On Wednesday 28 May 2008 19:38:24 Phil (Medway Hosting) wrote:
If you don't mind me asking, (and no I DON'T have Debian) - What exactly is
the issue with Debian Exim and why a separate list ? Because they have
modded it so much to make it work on that OS ? Is it really all that
different ?
On Wednesday 28 May 2008 22:17:03 Arvid Ephraim Picciani wrote:
. Note that i'm not trying to jugde here if that method is good or bad.
Although i can't resist telling you that the default exim config is like 500
lines and extremly easy to use without a gaziilion scripts around it. *shrug*
your
On Wed, 28 May 2008 18:38:24 +0100, Phil \(Medway Hosting\)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you don't mind me asking, (and no I DON'T have Debian) - What exactly is
the issue with Debian Exim and why a separate list ? Because they have
modded it so much to make it work on that OS ? Is it really all
Marc Haber wrote:
driven configuration using Debconf. The resulting configuration isn't
_that_ different from stock exim's, but the people here on this list
think otherwise.
Wouldn't debian deserve some credit for making exim its default MTA and
as a result making it more popular? I don't
2008/5/28 Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 28 May 2008 18:38:24 +0100, Phil \(Medway Hosting\)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you don't mind me asking, (and no I DON'T have Debian) - What exactly is
the issue with Debian Exim and why a separate list ? Because they have
modded it so much to
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