"Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <Sandip> writes:
Sandip> remote_smtp: driver = smtp Sandip> authenticate_hosts = what.do.i.write.here The smarthost DNS name if you want to use SMTP AUTH. I don't. Sandip> route_list = "* what.do.i.write.here byname(or something Sandip> else?)" Ask your network admin! What is your SMTP smarthost? Is it outside your LAN? If it is, put the DNS name (and use byname, or better bydns_a). At this point your problem seems to be with your understanding of your own network, not Linux or exim. The questions you need to ask are: - Is your smarthost your NT server? If yes put the IP address (it is a 192.* private address right) and use the byname option. - Is your smarthost a public server outside your LAN? If so, ask your network admin for it's DNS name. But it in the route_list with the 'bydns_a' option. - Can you do full DNS lookups from your box? Use 'dig' to check if you can get an A record for the route_list entry if you are using a hostname. If you don't have full DNS you have a problem, but you could fix this by putting an entry for the smarthost - Have you looked in /var/logs/exim/mainlog and /var/logs/exim/paniclog to see what happens when your mail delivery fails? Bottom line questions: what is your smarthost? Does it have a DNS entry you can find with 'dig'? Can you 'telnet smarthost smtp' succesfully? If you can't answer these questions, don't start anywhere else. Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]