On 4/30/2010 12:01 PM, Eddie Gonzales wrote:
>
> Well, if I put egonzales@ backupserver.oms.local then how would I get
> the email if my email address is egonza...@buckeyeusd.org
> <mailto:egonza...@buckeyeusd.org>? I tried it anyways and it still
> says its unroutable. What I got is a exchange 2007 email server so I
> need the backup server to send the email through that. I do got a few
> appliances that already do that so I know my email server will allow
> it. My email server is not on the same subnet or domain as my backup
> server. if someone has time I can use a walk through of the exim4
> config screens.
>
>  
>
> *From:* Frank J. Gómez [mailto:fr...@crop-circle.net]
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 29, 2010 9:40 PM
> *To:* General list for user discussion, questions and support
> *Subject:* Re: [BackupPC-users] email not working
>
>  
>
> I'm not an Exim expert by any means, but I've wrangled with it a few
> times, with some success.  It seems like the easiest solution, though,
> is to change the delivery email address.  If you want local delivery,
> shouldn't you tell BackupPC to direct mail to
> egonza...@backupserver.oms.local?
>
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Eddie Gonzales
> <egonza...@buckeyeusd.org <mailto:egonza...@buckeyeusd.org>> wrote:
>
> This is what the log says after I put my domain in the "other
> destination for which mail is accepted" section of the exim4 config
> screen...still not working.
>
>  
>
>  
>
> 2010-04-29 10:11:47 1O7XH8-0004tQ-WF <=
> backu...@backupserver.oms.local U=backuppc P=local S=550
>
> 2010-04-29 10:11:47 1O7XH8-0004tQ-WF ** egonza...@buckeyeusd.org
> <mailto:egonza...@buckeyeusd.org>: Unrouteable address
>
> 2010-04-29 10:11:47 1O7XH9-0004tS-3C <= <> R=1O7XH8-0004tQ-WF
> U=Debian-exim P=local S=1429
>
> 2010-04-29 10:11:47 1O7XH8-0004tQ-WF Completed
>
> 2010-04-29 10:11:47 1O7XH9-0004tS-3C => administrator
> <backu...@backupserver.oms.local> R=local_user T=mail_spool
>
> 2010-04-29 10:11:47 1O7XH9-0004tS-3C Completed
>
> Type  :quit<Enter>  to exit Vim
>
> *From:* Frank J. Gómez [mailto:fr...@crop-circle.net
> <mailto:fr...@crop-circle.net>]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 27, 2010 1:44 PM
> *To:* General list for user discussion, questions and support
> *Subject:* Re: [BackupPC-users] email not working
>
>  
>
> There are are least two ways to solve this:
>
> To specify buckeyeusd.org <http://buckeyeusd.org> as a local domain, run:
>
> sudo dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config
>
> On the third screen or so you'll be instructed:
>
> Please enter a semicolon-separated list of recipient domains for which
> this machine should consider itself the final destination. These
> domains are commonly called 'local domains'. The local hostname and
> 'localhost' are always added to the list given here.
>
>
> Entering buckeyeusd.org <http://buckeyeusd.org> here would cause all
> mail sent to that domain to be delivered locally.
>
> If that's not want you want, try this:
>
> hostname -f
>
> That should give you your fully qualified domain name.  Supply that
> instead of buckeyeusd.org <http://buckeyeusd.org> to BackupPC and you
> should be good.  From your log snippet it looks like your FQDN is
> backupserver.oms.local.
>
> -Frank
>
> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Eddie Gonzales
> <egonza...@buckeyeusd.org <mailto:egonza...@buckeyeusd.org>> wrote:
>
> This is from the Exim4 logs...it looks like it thinks my email is
> Non-Local. How can I change it to local? My mail server and BackupPC
>  server are both inside my networks. Do you think its because I put a
> domain on my backup server and should of left it as "workgroup"?
>
> 2010-04-27 09:12:02 1O6nOE-000342-2l <=
> backu...@backupserver.oms.local U=backuppc P=local S=671
> 2010-04-27 09:12:02 1O6nOE-000342-2l ** egonza...@buckeyeusd.org
> <mailto:egonza...@buckeyeusd.org> R=nonlocal: Mailing to remote
> domains not supported
> 2010-04-27 09:12:02 1O6nOE-000344-70 <= <> R=1O6nOE-000342-2l
> U=Debian-exim P=local S=1570
> 2010-04-27 09:12:02 1O6nOE-000342-2l Completed
> 2010-04-27 09:12:02 1O6nOE-000344-70 => administrator
> <backu...@backupserver.oms.local> R=local_user T=mail_spool
> 2010-04-27 09:12:02 1O6nOE-000344-70 Completed
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Lytle [mailto:supp...@drdos.info <mailto:supp...@drdos.info>]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 10:45 AM
> To: General list for user discussion, questions and support
> Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] email not working
>
> Eddie Gonzales wrote:
> > Mine does all this without errors but I don't get the email.
> >
> > BackupServer:/usr/share/backuppc/bin$ ./BackupPC_sendEmail -u
> egonza...@buckeyeusd.org <mailto:egonza...@buckeyeusd.org>
> > Sending test email using /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f backuppc
> > BackupServer:/usr/share/backuppc/bin$
> >
>
> Sendmail or postfix also needs to be installed.
>
> If one or the other is, then you'll want to check the system logs, I'm
> not familiar enough with Debian, you could probably find them in the
> /var/log or /var/log/mail.
>
> In my Mandriva setup it shows up at /var/log/mail/info.log
>
> Apr 27 13:15:12 backuppc postfix/smtp[4513]: 64D61307D78D0:
> to=<my.em...@drdos.info <mailto:my.em...@drdos.info>>,
> relay=drdos.info <http://drdos.info>[64.xxx.xxx.xxx]:25,
> delay=0.29, delays=0.15/0.05/0.02/0.07, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250
> 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 88472E071C5B)
>
> Doug
>
> --
>
> Ben Franklin quote:
>
> "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little
> Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
>
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Perhaps try replacing exim with postfix.

apt-get install postfix

Never been an exim fan here - but that's just personal preference.
Choose according to yourself.

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