From: "Andrew McMillan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 08:48, Derek Broughton wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 07:58, Auke Jilderda wrote: > > > > > > > > I'm playing around with whereami, looks really good! I'll look into the > > > > docking/undocking later and first see if I can get it to work properly > > > > in a simple case (two networks, both DHCP, setting mail relay and > > > > network mounts). Browsing through the "setmailrelay" suggests that it > > > > is written for either Sendmail or Postfix, is that correct or does it > > > > also work with Exim? > > > > > > Correct - I haven't had any Exim users itchy enough to send me the > > > details of what is required so far. I used to use sendmail, but I use > > > masqmail at the moment, so there is also integration with that. > > > > It shouldn't be an issue. Exim should install itself _as_ sendmail. So > > anything you can do with Sendmail should work. > > Unfortunately it isn't quite that straightforward. The setmailrelay > script needs to update the configuration file for exim, make changes so > that mail is relayed differently, and then restart it. > > It isn't _hard_ but Exim isn't compatible with sendmail at the > configuration file level, unless I miss my guess.
oh... 'fraid so. The Exim configuration is, imo, a whole lot simpler - but that doesn't mean applying config changes for sendmail is going to work :-) Having opened my mouth when I shouldn't, I'll take a look at setmailrelay and see what it would need to work with Exim :-) derek