Heiko Schlittermann wrote
>> systemctl restart dovecot
>Why dovecot?
I don't remember why, it was a while ago. Maybe unnecessary. I did
know that exim4 re-reads the file and a restart wasn't needed for it.
The modulos match as root. But I realised it was important to do it as
Debian-exim. I d
On Sun, 04 Jul 2021 23:03:47 +
u...@net9.ga wrote:
>lsattr - list file attributes on a Linux second
> extended file system
>
> I doubt this is the problem, but I have nothing better to offer.
Thanks u34
No it doesn't seem related. Lsattr's output for the key
I'm setting up exim4 on a new server, to be as similar as possible to
an existing server where exim4 works well. Both are running Debian
buster with split config files.
I'm getting the following error in the mainlog
TLS error on connection from email-test.had.dnsops.gov [129.6.100.206]
(cert/key
Thanks Jeremy
The current situation is that I'm in the middle of a server migration
from a quirky fifteen-year-old one to a hopefully much cleaner one.
Lots to migrate and troubleshoot.
The situation with exim4 is that it still works, albeit still using my
homebrew pipe transport script. Using t
Many thanks Jeremy
Apologies for the wrong threading and delay in responding, I'm not
getting list replies as direct mails.
That explains a lot! I must have found someone's suggested config and
adapted that, when I set it up fifteen years ago.
I'm using the Debian split config, and would probab
I ran exim -d -bt adr...@domain.org
(won't append the results here but can if useful)
This seems to resolve adr...@domain.org to ... adr...@domain.org. So
nothing obvious to learn from there I guess.
The only config that seems to be responsible for the desired behaviour
(that I'm seeing in the
Firstly, please forgive me for not having investigated deeper. Although
it's old I haven't touched my exim4 installation for years and am
therefore effectively a complete exim4 newbie. I'm really just asking
for pointers to how to debug this.
I've run exim4 (and maybe its predecessors) for about