Mike Clarke wrote:
> > suffixed_user:
> > driver = redirect
> > check_local_user
> > file = $home/.suffixrc
> > local_part_suffix = -*
> > allow_filter
> > allow_fail
> > no_verify
> > file_transport = address_file
> > directory_transport = dravs_suffix_maildir
> >
> > The use the
On Wednesday 26 January 2011, Drav Sloan wrote:
> Mike Clarke wrote:
> > In order to reduce spam when purchasing
> > online I like to use unique email names so if I'm buying from
> > somesupplier.example I'll give my email name as mike-somesupplier@
> > so I know who to blame and blacklist if I g
Mike Clarke wrote:
> I appreciate that my use of fetchmail and exim to route my incoming mail
> locally may not be ideal and is something of a sledgehammer to crack a
> nut but it fits my needs very well and has normally performed without
> problems. In order to reduce spam when purchasing onlin
On Sunday 23 January 2011, Mike Clarke wrote:
[snip]
> This works fine except that messages arriving from the list have
> headers like this:
>
> To: Mike Clarke
> Cc: Members
>
> In addition to routing the message locally to me. exim is also
> attempting to relay the message back to the list us
Hi
> To: Mike Clarke
> Cc: Members
As others have already commented, this is broken. Don't rely on these
headers - they may even not exist. Or they may contain another address (as
in forwarding) or they may contain a list address only, or
While using pop3 in front of a MTA is generally b
On 2011-01-23 at 12:06 +, Mike Clarke wrote:
> I'm running a small home network. Incoming mail is collected from POP3
> servers by fetchmail and then passed to exim for local delivery. Exim
> also handles the routing of outgoing mail via a smarthost.
(1) fetchmail can lose mail when the SMTP
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Quoting Mike Clarke (from 23/01/11 22:06):
> I'm running a small home network. Incoming mail is collected from POP3
> servers by fetchmail and then passed to exim for local delivery. Exim
> also handles the routing of outgoing mail via a smarthost.
I'm running a small home network. Incoming mail is collected from POP3
servers by fetchmail and then passed to exim for local delivery. Exim
also handles the routing of outgoing mail via a smarthost.
Despite my limited skills with exim configuration this has been working
well for several years