Hello everyone.
I've got a mailing list (mailman) set up on a box using exim, and I'm
trying to have my cvs send it mail from a dhcp'd network. Anyway, the
address it's sending from is non-existant. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I first tried adding
require verify = sender
accept domains = +loc
James Barros wrote...
> I've got a mailing list (mailman) set up on a box using exim, and I'm
> trying to have my cvs send it mail from a dhcp'd network. Anyway, the
> address it's sending from is non-existant. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Always use a valid sender address. There is no reason to use
unfortunately I don't have control over that part. I just need to
disable sender verification.
Thanks though.
I dont suppose you could point me in the right direction for
disabling sender verification?
Thanks :)
-- James
On Mar 8, 2006, at 10:23 AM, Pete Naylor wrote:
James Barros wrote
James Barros wrote...
> I dont suppose you could point me in the right direction for
> disabling sender verification?
You didn't include any information on your configuration - that makes it a
little difficult for someone else to do your work for you. Have you
considered looking at the soft
You didn't include any information on your configuration - that
makes it a
little difficult for someone else to do your work for you. Have you
considered looking at the software documentation? www.exim.org
Once again, I appologize for my ignorance. As per the documentation at
http://exim.or
James Barros wrote:
> unfortunately I don't have control over that part. I just need to
> disable sender verification.
Actually you will do much better to make that address verify - you can
do that by making the address local to you (which is OK if its a dummy
address). Add a router for that domai
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 13:05 -0800, James Barros wrote:
> Once again, I appologize for my ignorance.
There is no need to apologise for ignorance; we all start from a
position of ignorance. You only need to apologise if you refuse to learn
when we're trying to help you.
Seriously, take the advice g
On 3/8/06, James Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> unfortunately I don't have control over that part. I just need to
> disable sender verification.
> Thanks though.
> I dont suppose you could point me in the right direction for
> disabling sender verification?
>
> Thanks :)
Could you do a te
James Barros wrote:
> I've got a mailing list (mailman) set up on a box using exim, and I'm
> trying to have my cvs send it mail from a dhcp'd network. Anyway, the
> address it's sending from is non-existant. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
If you really need to use such an address, don't use one that is und
If you really need to use such an address, don't use one that is under
the authority of some unrelated third party. my.com is an existing
domain and you surely don't want to bother them.
Sorry, my.com was for demonstration purposes. The actual domain is
our internal testing domain, which is b
Thanks. added it to /etc/localhosts and it works perfectly now.
-- James
On Mar 8, 2006, at 1:49 PM, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
James Barros wrote:
unfortunately I don't have control over that part. I just need to
disable sender verification.
Actually you will do much better to make that addr
James Barros wrote:
I dont suppose you could point me in the right direction for disabling
sender verification?
Take out the line saying "verify = sender". It's not complicated.
- Jeremy
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