On 25 Jul 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: >I'm in the process of getting a little home network set up. One of the >hosts, call it mach2, won't have a connection to the internet, just >to other hosts on my home network. The other host, call it mach1, will >occasionally connect to the internet via dialup. I have mach1 all set >up but can't seem to get mach2 to forward all the mail to mach1. In >fact I can't get mach2 to deliver mail directly to mach1 at all. > >What I want to do is set mach2 so that it uses mach1 as a smarthost. I >think I got that right in my exim.conf (configuration 2 from the >debian installation) but I can't seem to make it work.
Just two ideas: Check if relay_domains is set in mach1's exim.conf and make sure that sender_host_reject_relay corresponds to your situation. I think the default setting is "sender_host_reject_relay = *", which would bounce all mail from mach2... -- Philip Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>