Hi Matt On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 15:14 +0000, matt davies wrote: > I'm brand new to exim so please bear with me
We were all new once. :-)
> I've got a web site that sends forms using python
>
> Exim4 came with my Ubuntu install.
>
> All I want to do is relay all mail from the web site on the local
> machine to our mail server that has been configured to accept mail
> from this machine and pass it on.
I'm a Debian user rather than Ubuntu but this should work the same.
Log in as root and then issue the command:
# dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config
This will ask you a number of question one how you want exim4
configured.
Q2 is the type of configuration and one of the options is:
"mail sent by smarthost; no local mail"
Pick this. Any e-mail sent to the box (either externally or locally)
will be
forward on to the smarthost. Later one you are prompted for the
smarthost name.
I think this is the easiest way to configure the system for what you
want (if I
understand you correctly).
Hope this helps
Steve
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