Hello,
I'm trying to understand how exim works when handling multiple email
messages in one inbound connection.
Let's say I open a SMTP connection to exim and start sending many different
messages, but all directed to one single domain.
Will exim try to deliver those messages using one
Dear exim users,
On a NAS, that is the incoming server for mail for my hobby domain
example.nl, I'm running the Debian version of exim 4.80 and want to
re-route or forward any mail comming in at *@example.nl to my personal
mail address at my ISP m...@example.com. I'm new to exim, but after
On 08/02/14 21:00, Diego Sanchez wrote:
Let's say I open a SMTP connection to exim and start sending many different
messages, but all directed to one single domain.
Will exim try to deliver those messages using one connection to the mx
Exim does that, so long as you don't tell it not to.
On 09/02/14 00:50, Peter van Loon wrote:
On a NAS, that is the incoming server for mail for my hobby domain
example.nl, I'm running the Debian version of exim 4.80 and want to
re-route or forward any mail comming in at *@example.nl to my personal
mail address at my ISP m...@example.com. I'm new
I would like to keep copies of emails that I send to one particular
domain in a separate folder.
In other words, I want exim to add cc:me to emails that are sent to one
particular domain.
Is this something exim can do, and if so, where would I start?
(nothing nefarious about this; I use my
On 2014-02-09, Jeremy Harris j...@wizmail.org wrote:
On 09/02/14 00:50, Peter van Loon wrote:
On a NAS, that is the incoming server for mail for my hobby domain
example.nl, I'm running the Debian version of exim 4.80 and want to
re-route or forward any mail comming in at *@example.nl to my