> It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those using these
> newfangled Google+ Communities, we have a new Exim community:
http://gplus.to/eximMTA
('exim' was taken :)
Regards,
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Martin,
( dies ist fuer gewoehnlich eine Mailing-Liste in Englische Sprache ... :-)
> ich möchte gerne, dass gesendete E-Mails von der E-Mail-Adresse
> absen...@my-domain.de auf die E-Mail-Adresse i...@my-domain.de
> weitergeleitet werden.
Ich denke Deine Anforderung erfuellst Du am Besten mit
> I need some help thinking about this - Pop and IMAP handle incoming
> mail for MUA
... after the MTA has received it and placed it in a store which is made
available by POP3 or IMAP, yes.
> However,
> what are the parts when all-z you wan
> and let me know if I missed you out
I'm missing a "Very satisfied users" category. ;-)
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> Here's a possible example. There are servers out there that return
> country codes of IP addresses. But what about a country code for a
> host name? You would have to do an IP lookup on the host and then
> use the IP to get a country code.
You shouldn't need a special DNS server to do that. If m
> Has anyone ever used / configured Exim as an email server to receive
> incoming e-mails, capture an attached file and then save the file off
> somewhere in a directory?
I recommend MailScanner [1] which, apart from a number of other useful
tasks, has done that for me in the past. It's rather eas
> So it would appear the problem relates to the "mail" attribute.
Is it indexed, i.e. is the search simply taking a l-o-n-g time? :-)
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Tom,
> I tried the "quote_ldap aswell, to no avail.
>
> a debug shows
>
> /after ldap_url_parse: host=10.113.134.13 port=389
> ldap_initialize with URL ldap://10.113.134.13:389/
> initialized for LDAP (v3) server 10.113.134.13:389
> LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY set
> binding with user=cn=,ou=,o=XX
> I cannot however get it to work using the ldap "OR" filter.
>
> ldap_mail_deliver:
> driver = manualroute
> transport = remote_smtp
> route_data = ${lookup ldap \
> {user=LDAPU pass=LDAPP
> LDAPS/BASEDN?mailHost?sub?\
> (|(mail=$local_par
>. However, it looks as though the OP is
> requesting a posixGroup, which generally only contains a multi-valued
> attribute memberUid for each member of the group. The search will
> return a list of memberUids for the posixGroup in question. This will
> require an addition
> Leave my hero alone :P
Hear, hear!
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> git clone git://git.exim.org/exim-src.git
Compiles (with a few warnings) fine on Mac OS/X 10.6.1, including
eximon.
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> Sure, but how you figured out that I need that EXTRALIBS ?
Experience.
(Can we now please stop this?)
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> can I ask you why in leopard I didn't need to put EXTRALIBS=-ldl -
> lresolv ?
Leopard != Snow Leopard
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On Tue Sep 15 2009 at 13:20:35 CEST, Amedeo Mantica wrote:
> i get this compiling exim ( no monitor )
>
> Undefined symbols:
> "_res_9_init", referenced from:
> _dns_init in dns.o
[...]
Add the resolver library to EXTRALIBS:
EXTRALIBS=-ldl -lresolv
That should do it.
-J
> (Successful compilation and linkage may be due to
> installed MacPorts, though.)
eximon compiles natively w/o MacPorts support:
/usr/exim/bin/eximon.bin:
/usr/X11/lib/libXaw.7.dylib (compatibility version 8.0.0, current
version 8.0.0)
/usr/X11/lib/libXmu.6.dylib (compatibility
On Mon Sep 14 2009 at 13:08:36 CEST, Ian Eiloart wrote:
> Really? can you compile Eximon on Snow Leopard? I've never been able to, so
> I use gEximon instead.
Hadn't thought of eximon because I don't use it, but it compiles and
works -- just tried. (Successful compilation and linkage may be due
> Does anyone compliled / tested Exim on snow leopard ? 64bit mode ?
It works flawlessly. (As Exim usually does.)
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> Well, since they are cheap for you, here's an expensive solution :-)
Actually, there is a better solution, which will even let you DEFER
messages in case you aren't connected. I've written a bit about how
to use a `queryprogram` router as a smart host at http://tinyurl.com/nss6jj
-JP
On Wed Sep 02 2009 at 09:19:26 CEST, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> - CPU cycles are cheap, for me :-P
Well, since they are cheap for you, here's an expensive solution :-)
mobile_smart:
driver = manualroute
domains = !+local_domains
transport = remote_smtp
> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to implement this based on
> senders domain?
Presumably you could implement this in pure Exim with some sort of
${lookup that directs to particular transports -- I've never tried.
The [off-topic] method I chose was to use MailScanner, which we have
anyw
Edison,
> The primary goal of Exim4-LDAP is going to replace Qmail-LDAP with
> identical LDAP schema and clone most of the major features.
I neither use the qmail-ldap stuff, nor do I particularly like Debian's
split configuration file handling, but I've taken a peek at your work:
You've certainl
> Up until now, we have had a common authenticator for our own staff so that
> they can send email from outside the office.
Have you thought about what you'll have to do when one of your staff
leaves? Shared secrets are always a Bad Thing.
> My thoughts we to do this:
>
> fixed_cram:
> driver
> You could as well just do a recipient callout to the servers rather than
> building the list. Exim can do that against any server, IIRC.
Yes, but as Ian pointed out previously, you must ensure the target
server actually tells you whether or not an address is valid. If your
target accepts any old
> Is it possible to use ldap as a source for rewriting?
Yes. Put the whole RHS in quotes:
*...@exchange.example.com"${lookup ... fail}"
Are you sure about the equals (=) in this?
> ldap{LDAPBASEURL ldap:///dc=example,dc=com?proxyAddress=smtp?sub?(&(obje...
> What I would like to implement is the following:
> 1. exim Server receives the mail for mydomain.com
> 2. if the recipient is whate...@mydomain.com the mail should be forwarded to
> exchange
> 3. if the recipient is somethinge...@mydomain.com it should be delivered
> local.
>
> Is this possible?
> I have clients that send in thier username and password as u...@domain.com,
> but it can also be u...@domain.co.uk... etc... I need to pass the username
> but change the baseDN according to the domain name. Can this be done?
I'd recommend you take the presented username and *search* for the DN.
Nigel,
> We have a requirement for a mail server (SMTP receive, POP collection,
> IMAP not currently required) with a presence in 2 data centres
Without having thought this out entirely, a database, say Mysql, placed
on shared storage available from both data centres, could feed DBMail
(http:
On Thu Nov 20 2008 at 14:58:35 CET, Rick Duval wrote:
> Next dumb Question: The wiki mentions docs in PDF but I couldn't find
> it. Whats "the" source for these docs?
Do you know exim.org? Try http://exim.org/docs.html
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> Hope it's useful to someone.
This is really very useful. Thank you!
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On Thu May 08 2008 at 19:01:34 CEST, Steve Dobson wrote:
> No. Java.
;-)
> There may well be. But that means I will have to learn Perl and I
Will C do? If so, check cryptlib, an incredible powerful library with a
huge and quite good manual. Not easy to get started with, but it'll
probably giv
On Thu May 08 2008 at 15:32:02 CEST, Steve Dobson wrote:
> I want remote applications to pass information between themselves. The
> data will be in XML format (no-brainer these days).
SOAP with an SMTP binding, perhaps?
> What I'm lacking is a nice guide on how to check signed emails.
Signed h
On Fri Apr 25 2008 at 10:31:46 CEST, Johann Spies wrote:
> > Thanks, Tom; I'll set myself a reminder to apply it sometime in the next
> > 999 days.
That was supposed to be funny.
> Is there a way to configure this expiry? It seems to me it is hard
> coded at the moment, which means that if you
On Thu Apr 24 2008 at 20:31:00 CEST, Tom Kistner wrote:
> Find the patch attached, maybe you can apply it before midnight :)
Thanks, Tom; I'll set myself a reminder to apply it sometime in the next
999 days.
(BTW, I confirm that, even w/o the patch, BATV is operational again,
today)
-JP
Hello,
I've had BATV successfully working for just over a week, but since this
morning signatures are considered invalid when Exim checks them. I am
running 4.69:
Creating the prvs header works. I'm a bit skeptical of the date portion
of the hash, however (the machine's time is correct):
$ exim
On Wed Apr 16 2008 at 19:26:10 CEST, Craig Jackson wrote:
> I checked nslookup for tougalo.edu and there's no DNS for this domain.
> So wouldn't processing stop and a bounce be generated after the
> dnslookup router, rather than processing continuing all the way through
> to the last router
Why
On Thu Apr 10 2008 at 13:53:26 CEST, Dave Evans wrote:
> You will need a "redirect" router which undoes the prvs-encoding.
I had the `redirect' router, but it was too far down in my list of
routers (i.e. I was handling recipient verification before un-doing the
prvs-encoding). I've added
| begi
Hello,
I'm trying to implement BATV on a gateway host that performs recipient
verification to an internal Exim; the gateway correctly handles BATV
bounces, but callout verification fails because it passes the whole
address to the internal Exim for
verification.
acl_check_rcpt:
denymessage
On Wed Mar 12 2008 at 18:47:19 CET, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:35:23 +0100, Oscar Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >Aquest enviament és confidencial i està destinat únicament a la persona a
> >qui s'ha enviat.
> >Pot contenir informació privada sotmesa al secret professional,
It is a great shame to see you leave!
Thank you for a wonderful piece of software and fabulous documentation,
which both make your Exim quite unique.
All the best,
-JP
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On Wed Sep 19 2007 at 10:31:03 CEST, Ted Cooper wrote:
> Neat :) Those instructions were indeed terse .. 2 click install :)
Oh, all right; I've documented the second click. :-)
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On Tue Sep 18 2007 at 17:47:42 CEST, Ted Cooper wrote:
> Stick the following on a webpage anywhere
I've taken the liberty of adapting your query and made a Firefox (or
rather an OpenSearch) plugin for searching the manual. Visit
http://www.fupps.com/software/exim/
and follow the (very t
On Thu Aug 23 2007 at 11:47:17 CEST, Dave Evans wrote:
> But why would you want to accept and silently discard mail? If the mail
> contains a virus, don't you think it's better that the sender is told so?
No! That causes collateral spam! Think faked sender...
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On Tue May 08 2007 at 03:18:27 CEST, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
> the single most common question seems to me to be "Why did I receive
> this message when I'm not listed in the To-header?"
>
> an e-mail ABC should explain that the ONLY thing used for e-mail routing
> is the envelope.
When I exp
On Wed May 02 2007 at 12:39:10 CEST, Philip Hazel wrote:
> Suppose you define 100 macros. Then for each input line that Exim reads,
> Therefore, the larger i, the more work is done. For each line, remember.
Yes, that is obvious.
I misunderstood in as much as I thought by
> > If you have a pile
On Wed May 02 2007 at 10:28:50 CEST, Philip Hazel wrote:
> If you have a pile of macros defined, Exim is going to scan each config
> line for those macros every time it reads the config, which is something
> that it does often.
Surely Exim has to do that anyway, to determine whether a macro is
On Wed Apr 11 2007 at 14:22:07 CEST, Jens Strohschnitter wrote:
> Yes. In germany we have to add the disclaimer to any outgoing message :-(
I beg to differ. Bank account details are not required by the legislation,
but only company and ownership details. ;-)
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On Mon Oct 23 2006 at 14:43:14 CEST, Mail(at)charliesangels.biz wrote:
> My script looks like this (just a plain demo as I am still trying out):
>
> #! /bin/bash
> cat $1 | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
As was explained before, the message is piped by Exim to your script; the
use of $1 above is ther
Our Domino servers are fronted by Exim 4.43 servers, and I want to
discard certain messages (out-of-office or vacation) which originate
in Lotus Domino. On the Exim side, I can determine by a header that a
received message is in fact one generated by the OOO agent, and if the
intended recipient add
On Wed Jun 07 2006 at 08:05:25 CEST, Jan-Piet Mens wrote:
> How about setting B (BIND) up as a secondary to A? In B's named.conf you'd
> have
Forgot: Don't list A's IP address in the NS RR for the zone; it won't be queried
directly then.
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On Wed Jun 07 2006 at 04:31:00 CEST, Marc Perkel wrote:
> So - here's my tricky question. I have 2 DNS servers. Server A runs
> MyDNS - a MySQL driven server. It's the one that does the work behind
> the scenes. It has no caching and should be considered to be slow.
>
> Server B is a regular DN
I have a number of satellite hosts that I deliver mail to, and I'd like
to log message deliveries to them in a MySQL database table. The router
and transport I use are
boxes:
driver = manualroute
domains = *.boxes.retail-sc.com
transport = remote_smtp587
route_data = ${lookup{$domain}lsear
On Fri Mar 17 2006 at 12:02:30 CET, Jakob Hirsch wrote:
> But you should test it if you want to rely on it.
Shall do.
> So a.example.com is the same host as example.com and you want to get a
> copy on this host? You should have said that from the beginning. Then
> it's better to use a simple rou
On Thu Mar 16 2006 at 00:27:01 CET, Jakob Hirsch wrote:
> > Any ideas how to best accomplish this with Exim ? Would an 'unseen'
> > router help me further?
>
> Yes, if you want to preserve the envelope recipient. If not, redirect is
> probably better:
>
> spread:
> driver = redirect
> domains
I have a requirement to deliver incoming mail for users into mailboxes
located on two different machines, resulting in a message for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] having to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any ideas how to best accomplish this with Exim ? Would an 'unseen'
router hel
On Tue Mar 14 2006 at 23:59:50 CET, Tony Finch wrote:
> I'd suggest configuring Exim on the crippled hosts to deliver BSMTP into a
> pipe which POSTs to the appropriate CGI on the web server. The CGI can
> then pipe the BSMTP straight into Exim. This should require almost no new
> code.
That is w
On Wed Feb 15 2006 at 13:06:24 CET, Ronan McGlue wrote:
> I am toying with the idea of adding a router for all accepted messages
> to our system which will initally simply increment a counter in a mysql
> DB. ie to get hourly stats of all messages through system. we recieve
> 100k mails a day. Is
On Mon Jan 16 2006 at 15:39:09 CET, Jan-Piet Mens wrote:
> > condition = ${if !={$acl_m0}{} }
Changed to
condition = ${if !eq{$acl_m0}{} }
Works wonderfully. Thanks,
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On Mon Jan 16 2006 at 15:13:30 CET, Tony Finch wrote:
> Use nwildlsearch. For example,
>
> deny
> set acl_m0 = ${lookup {$mime_filename} \
>nwildlsearch {/etc/exim/mime_regexes} }
> condition = ${if !={$acl_m0}{} }
> message = This message contains a prohibited a
In the MIME ACL, I'd like to be able to block attachments which
match regular expressions. So far I have something like this:
deny
condition = ${if match{${lc:$mime_filename}}{\\..+\\.}{yes}{no}}
message = This message contains a prohibited attachment filename
($mime_filename)
On Tue Nov 22 2005 at 17:21:21 CET, James Davis wrote:
> What do I need for the server_prompts line though? I'm confused now
> after reading the other message in the thread.
AFAIK it doesn't really matter.
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On Tue Nov 22 2005 at 14:25:26 CET, James Davis wrote:
> What form of server_condition line do I need for my authenticator? I've
> looked through the archives and read the section in the book but nothing
> quite fits my setup. Users can be found anywhere under
> dc=jolt,dc=co,dc=uk and have their
Is anyone on this list productively using dbmail (dbmail.org) as
a backend to Exim (or any other MTA)? I'm interested in comments
(both good & bad) about stability and useability, being interested
in setting it up as a backend to Exim.
Thanks,
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On Wed Aug 17 2005 at 11:47:50 CEST, Johan MEREAUX wrote:
> I'd like to know if it's possible to define several satellites
> (smarthosts) for relaying my outgoing emails.
Set up your smart host as smtp.example.com and give it multiple MX
records on your internal DNS.
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On Wed Jun 15 2005 at 16:33:47 CEST, Tony Finch wrote:
> or alter the dspam router so that it sets
> address_data to be the actual username and use that in the dspam transport
> instead of $local_part.
Thanks, that did it.
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On Wed Jun 15 2005 at 15:53:17 CEST, Tony Finch wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Jan-Piet Mens wrote:
>
> > How can I ensure that the command in the transport is called with the
> > userid as
> > retrieved from LDAP (i.e. I always want the userid, even if the messag
I'm using Exim 4.44 with Dspam 3.5.0. Messages addressed to my users can
be of the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED], where alias is normally
a
fullname (jane.doe). The dspam router checks availability
of a service attribute via LDAP for that user to determine if the user
has opted in
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