On Sun, Dec 27, 1998 at 10:43:53PM -0900, Britton wrote:
I would try exim instead of smail, I've found it easier to set up with
nice docs. I'm trying to get address re-writing working now, but at least
I can send messages (albeit with [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a
From: address). The rewrite
Hi Matt,
I have gotten rewriting working correctly now, though I don't understand
exactly why what I ended up having to do worked.
My rewrite configuration in /etc/exim.conf looks like this:
##
# REWRITE
The following attempt to contact the outside world fails:
mail -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
I immediately receive a message that includes the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... transport smtp: 553 [EMAIL
PROTECTED]...unresolvable;
rejected. Check your DNS
All
I would try exim instead of smail, I've found it easier to set up with
nice docs. I'm trying to get address re-writing working now, but at least
I can send messages (albeit with [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a
From: address). The rewrite stuff has fairly good instructions. I think
I got errors
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