>What version of exim are you using? I'm going to have to upgrade to >this, because this behavior is what I want. Currently, I use a >patched exim to get exactly this behavior. If exim now does this by >default (that is, local mail _doesn't_ get rewritten) I can stop using >my hacked together version. > >As for tracking down your problem - why don't you open up >/etc/exim.conf and look at the "localuser" director (search for a line >beginning with "localuser:"), the smarthost router (again, find a line >beginning with "smarthost:") and the "remote_smtp" and >"local_delivery" transports. One of these may say something about >rewriting - if so, copy the rewriting information from the remote >configuration (smarthost or remote_smtp) to the corresponding local >config. (localuser or local_delivery). > >Hrm - looking at the latest exim documentation I don't see anything >about local-only rewriting. Are you just using the default >configuration? >
I'm using the exim that comes with slink. At least on the NFS server that I install debs from (gwyneth.rydnet.liu.se). I haven't done any configuration ohter than eximconf and adding the rewrite I mentioned before [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] fr (could be wrong, it's from memory)