Have you tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config

Which Settings you have there?

Am 01.03.2017 um 21:40 schrieb Jiangsu Kumquat:
> I changed my server name and fqdn and now the mail to root@localhost is 
> bouncing.
>
> I went into every file that had the old name and changed it to the new name 
> but it still
> doesn't work. I did "grep -r something.else /etc" to find all the files.
>
> so, if I want to use mail.example.com <http://mail.example.com> as my fqdn, 
> and the old
> fqdn was something.else and r...@something.else was redirecting mail to
> m...@something.else ... then what do I need to change in Exim to make this 
> happen?
>
> root@localhost is bouncing
> r...@mail.example.com <mailto:r...@mail.example.com> is bouncing
> m...@mail.example.com <mailto:m...@mail.example.com> is working
>
> /etc/mailname is this line:
> mail.example.com <http://mail.example.com>
>
> I would also like to be able to send mail to me@mail instead of 
> m...@mail.example.com
> <mailto:m...@mail.example.com> ... if this is possible.
>
> I did "grep -r something.else /etc" and changed all the files to the 
> mail.example.com
> <http://mail.example.com> name and then ran the "update-exim4.conf"
>
> if you reply, please CC me directly because it is hard to find messages in 
> this list
> because of the high volume.
>
> Thanks
Good Luck,
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