Hi - i looked through all the notes (using the packaged version of 8.8.8) and i didn't see anything specific on Exim - I will double check this again as i probably just missed it...
Graeme - Thanks for the suggestion but Exim is not happy for me to do piped settings in the alias file and (the Exim documentation specifically says not to do this ) ... http://www.debian-administration.org/users/lee/weblog/7 is the best i've come up with so far but its too complex for my needs - it does have mention of a way of turning the piping back on - which i will try too.... Dave On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Dominic Hargreaves < [email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 04:02:12PM +0100, David Lane (IT Support) wrote: > > Can anyone point me a simple config for Exim on debian for incoming mail > > The sendmail old pipes way of doing it worked find for me as I put all > mail > > to the same queue (but today i pop messages but want to deliver direct > to > > the rt server) > > > > I want to do it with a split configuration but not being an Exim guru > really > > struggling to get a simple setup thats easily supportable > > > > 100% of the messages sent to this box should go into the general queue in > RT > > so i don't need 95% of the config settings in Exim > > > > I would like to get this working rather then change the MTA > > Have you seen the example configs in the Debian package's > README/NOTES.Debian? They generally should be good enough to drop > into separate files in the split configuration setup. > > The trouble is that no one setup is the same as another, so it's hard > to give a perfectly general configuration, which is why they are > examples rather than shipped config that can be enabled at the press > of a button. But any improvements to that documentation (or specific > questions based on it) welcomed. > > Cheers, > Dominic. > > --
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