Hi,
I'm new to Exim, so forgive me if this question has an obvious answer,
but I searched for several days and couldn't figure it out myself.
If I want to configure Exim as an SMTP AUTH client (but I don't need an
SMTP AUTH server) do I need to install Dovecot or Cyrus (or any other
SASL
On Wed, 02 May 2012 21:18:41 -0400 Dan wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to Exim, so forgive me if this question has an obvious answer,
but I searched for several days and couldn't figure it out myself.
Really not hard to find:
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch33.html
--Frank
On 2012-05-02 at 21:18 -0400, Dan wrote:
If I want to configure Exim as an SMTP AUTH client (but I don't need an
SMTP AUTH server) do I need to install Dovecot or Cyrus (or any other
SASL implementation or additional software) or do I simply need to
properly configure Exim's config file?
The
Thanks for taking the time guys! I appreciate it very much
you spelling it out so clearly.
exim (and the recipients' MTAs) use these host names from
so many different sources. So i was quite confused before.
As a result I've made several changes that test out well.
I am hopeful (confident
Folks,
OpenSSL 1.0.1 adds support for TLS1.1 and TLS1.2. It is also not
working with Exim at present!
I've added the basics of support into the git HEAD, so the next release
should support this, but there are still some issues.
You should *NOT* move to OpenSSL 1.0.1 on a production mail-system
Thanks, Phil. I tried your suggestion but still no luck - the config
file that came with the version of Exim I'm using had 'client_auth'
instead of 'auth_cram' but I tried both.
Allow me to post some output in case anyone can spot something out of
the ordinary. Below is the output of my telnet