Dear Tony,

Once again thank you for taking the trouble to help me!

On 13 Sep 2005 at 16:26, Tony Finch wrote:

> > > What is your remote_smtp transport?
> >
> > It is 83.238.14.30 (= sd.slowo.pl)
> 
> No, I meant the actual text of the part of your configuration file
> which defines your remote_smtp transport.
> 
> There are a couple of possibilities: (1) You have an interface setting
> on your remote_smtp transport which specifies an address which doesn't
> correspond to any of your network settings; (2) Your machine is IPv6
> only and cannot connect to IPv4 addresses. This is unlikely.
Ok. It is just the default value. Nothing else added. I do not know 
most of the options therefore I prefere to work with the default 
values and expand as learn more.

It is here:

> # This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections.
> 
> remote_smtp: 
>   driver = smtp
>   interface = 83.238.14.30
Thank you again!

BTW - there is another MTA on this machine - Mercury. But I want to 
gradually replace it with exim as on this particular machine it is 
chimeric at best. Now, I do take care to stop Mercury before starting 
exim so that they do not interrupt each other. My machine is Windows 
XP Pro (sorry about that - I already feel guilty enough ;-) but at 
present I have no other choice than to keep it.

I am trying to run exim under cygwin in this environment.

Thanks!


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Zbigniew Szalbot
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