On 2006-03-31, W B Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> To do that I'd have to configure my home Exim to route mail >> differently according to the From-address,
> If you weren't running a 'home Exim' at all, but simply had > multiple accounts set up in your MUA, each account would seek to > connect to, authenticate with, and send/receive traffic through > the MSA/MTA (POP & IMAP) that it was meant to use. I've also got mail coming from cron jobs, logcheck and scripts, all of which expect /usr/lib/sendmail to work. >>> and I'd have to store my >>> shell password unencrypted in exim.conf! > > Not ordinarily. Exim can use the hashes of the system password > files. Sounds promising, and I'll look into it. >>>This does of course also mean that you can't register a domain name via a >>>3rd-party registrar and send mail from that domain via your ISP's mail >>>servers (since your ISP has no idea that you own that domain). > > Nor wants you transiting mail for it over their MTA with an ID > not controlled by them. I've already been forced to pay for an outbound mail service because of RBL hell and my ISP's irresponsibility for providing outgoing SMTP. -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
