Zitat von Mike Brudenell via Exim-users :
Hi Mike!
Take a look at the *The Exim command line* section in the *Exim
Specification*. In there you'll find many options beginning with "-oM" that
can be used to set all sorts of things. For example, you might find the
-oMa
Hi, Luca -
Take a look at the *The Exim command line* section in the *Exim
Specification*. In there you'll find many options beginning with "-oM" that
can be used to set all sorts of things. For example, you might find the
-oMa option useful.
You can use these with -bt, or you can do other types
On 12/03/18 08:14, Luca Bertoncello via Exim-users wrote:
> To test a router I usually use exim -bt b...@blah.de, but so exim use
> ignore the source port.
> Is there any option for "exim -bt" to specify the source port of the
> E-Mail?
No, because you're not actually sending a message. Use