Some background before my question.

I have been looking after our local Exim MTA for many years now and I have 
always built it from source on our Solaris 9 E250 server.

The E250 server is very old and one of its disk has just been replaced as it 
was failing so the decision has been made to build a new server using a PC 
running Linux.

I installed Ubuntu server 10.04 on the PC and copied over the configuration 
file and other files that Exim uses from the old server to the new server.

Next I downloaded the latest Exim source from exim.org, modified its 
Local/Makefile to match that on our old system and followed the instructions 
Philip Hazel's 2nd edition Official Guide to Release 4 of Exim. It built 
eventually (I had to do an 'apt-get build-dep exim4' before it worked!) and 
then did a "make install".

I have tested sending e-mails from the command line using this new Exim and 
they were sent and received OK.


The problem I have is following the "section 25.7 Turning Exim on" instructions 
in Philip Hazel's book.

There is /usr/sbin/sendmail file on the system but no /etc/init.d/sendmail as 
Ubuntu uses Postfix - it is this file that I had modified on our old Solaris 
server to set the Exim queue interval.

The /etc/init.d/postfix file exists on Ubuntu but when run this exits 
immediately as the /etc/postfix/main.cf file does not exist.

Instead of setting a symbolic link to /usr/sbin/sendmail as the book says, I 
have created a symbolic link to the postfix file with the command:

  ln -s /usr/exim/bin/exim  /usr/sbin/postfix

and I then modified the /etc/init.d/postfix file so it checks for the Exim 
configuration at the start instead of the /etc/postfix/main.cf file.

When I issue the /etc/init.d/postfix start command it fails because later in 
the script it is looking again for the /etc/postfix/main.cf file.


I have extracted the Debian /etc/init.d/exim4 file from its exim4-base package 
and I had a look at it but I am not sure if I should go down that route.


So then I thought I would e-mail you experts to ask:

Has anyone built Exim from source downloaded from exim.org and got it running 
on Ubuntu server?


Thanks


Paul McIlfatrick

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