Renaud Allard wrote:
>>>Graeme Fowler wrote:
>>I'm not sure if in Exim 3.x you could reject unknown users already at
>>SMTP time, but if you'd upgrade to Exim 4.x: you can.
>>(AFAIR Debians install script tries to convert the config, but I'm not
>>sure, so be prepared to be challenged :))
>>
> The fact is: given the amount of data we gave you and the amount of
> knowledge you have, and also the fact that your configuration is almost
> stock as you told, your best move is probably "apt-get install
> exim4-daemon-heavy" (minimum requirements are a debian 3.0 mirror) and
> answer the questions there. I think this really is your smartest bet.
> 
> You should also probably do "apt-get remove --purge portmap" if you
> don't use nfs and comment all the lines in /etc/inetd.conf and restart
> inetd daemon ("/etc/init.d/inetd restart") afterwards. However, don't
> remove pop3 service if you use it.

Have disabled portmap.  Appreciate the suggestion.

Ditto for exim4 upgrade technique.  Knowing it is
a separate package name in debian is the key info.

Thanks.

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