> it would seem that sendmailor exim, as it where, isn't running at all! Are > you sure tat sendmail is actully running or that exim will start with the > correct parameters? Check out /etc/inetd.conf. Also, make sure the > exim-package is actually innstalled.
Yes, that's the problem. I don't really use a firewall, so it wasn't related to that. The solution I discovered was to run eximconfig with "-i" after running it for configuration. "eximconfig -i" is what gets the daemon started up. I'll write more later summarising all I've done, including some other problems that came up. I figure it will be useful for others. Maybe it can fit into the FAQ that we're preparing. Drew