RE: Exim as default mailer

1998-11-12 Thread Moore, Paul
Thanks to all who offered help and comments. I now have exim as my MTA, and I'm very pleased with the results. The filtering facilities are nice - replaced what I previously used procmail for. I don't think there's anything I needed to do but couldn't with smail/procmail, which I can now do with

Re: Exim as default mailer

1998-11-11 Thread Paul Slootman
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: I was concerned when I initially looked at it by the statement in the (version 2) manual (section 39, Intermittently connected hosts) where it says Exim was designed for use on permanently connected hosts, and so it is not particularly well-suited for use

Exim configuration for dialup users (was Re: Exim as default mailer)

1998-11-11 Thread Mike Orr
On Wed, Nov 11, 1998 at 11:38:16AM +0100, Paul Slootman wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: As I have a single-user home PC with dial-up access to my ISP, I fall squarely into the category of users for whom Exim is not particularly well-suited. Is this a real problem, or is Exim a

RE: Exim as default mailer

1998-11-11 Thread Geoffrey L. Brimhall
, There seems to be a lot of talk about moving to Exim as the default mailer for Debian. While I feel like I should support Exim (as I used to go to Cambridge, whwre it was developed :-) I was concerned when I initially looked at it by the statement in the (version 2) manual (section 39, Intermittently

Exim as default mailer

1998-11-10 Thread Moore, Paul
Hi, There seems to be a lot of talk about moving to Exim as the default mailer for Debian. While I feel like I should support Exim (as I used to go to Cambridge, whwre it was developed :-) I was concerned when I initially looked at it by the statement in the (version 2) manual (section 39

Re: Exim as default mailer

1998-11-10 Thread Bobby Donnell
of talk about moving to Exim as the default mailer for Debian. While I feel like I should support Exim (as I used to go to Cambridge, whwre it was developed :-) I was concerned when I initially looked at it by the statement in the (version 2) manual (section 39, Intermittently connected hosts