I have been fighting with sendmail, postfix and exim over the last couple of 
weeks to get my new system sorted. I'm a bit of a Linux newbie never mind 
administering mail in any respect!

My Fedora Core 5 PC is hosting a wiki, bugzilla and RT request tracker. It is 
on a local network. Internal mail goes through a gateway and exchange server, 
external mail also comes through an MX server which is off site.

If I type domainname from the command prompt I get (none) and my hostname ends 
.mynetwork.local

I want to be able to send to and receive from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't really know where to start. I've looked round plenty of websites and 
tutorials but nothing matches my requirements and any time I try sending mails, 
they don't get through and, before I switched mail servers, I was getting error 
messages including a link to http://www.flame.org/qmail/dnsbad.html

What would I need to change in the exim configuration? (After a fresh 
installation...)
What (if anything) do I need to change elsewhere (e.g. the exchange server)?

Thanks for your help and apologies for my ignorance!

James

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