On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Michael Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Jumping wrote:
>
>>
>>        How Can I Enable my Exim4 could accept this type test without
>>        modify
>>        dc_relay_nets ?
>>
>>    The default config files that ship with exim have a "domainlist
>>    relay_to_domains =" line which defines which domains you will
>>    accept mail for even though they aren't local.
>>
>>    If your distro has replaced the standard config files with their
>>    own special way of doing things, then you might have better luck
>>    talking to them.
>>
>>
>> Do your means  set "domainlist relay_to_domains = showme.hk <
>> http://showme.hk>"  ? I have set /etc/mailname as "showme.hk <
>> http://showme.hk>".
>>
> If you are using something like the default config, yes, but it is just a
> variable that is then referenced in the routers. If debian has changed the
> routers then just setting the variables won't do anything.
>
> I assume mailname is another debianism, I don't know what it is meant to
> do.
>
> If you want answers from this list, you will need to provide your actual
> config. You can't assume that everyone is familiar with all of your distro
> specific files.
>
> Or alternatively you could talk to someone from your distro's support, they
> will be better informed about all the special things that they have setup.
>
>
> *Michael Heydon - IT Administrator *
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
Anyway, thanks a lot.

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