On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 05:04:06PM -0700, J. Scott Edwards wrote: For logs, look in /var/log/exim.
| That got it, it works great now! Thanks! | | Now of course I can't send mail out :< That means exim isn't configured quite right. (or perhaps your mail client isn't, but I can't tell what it is) | Can anyone suggest a mail client that can send it via IMAP (M$ | Exchange)? Nope. IMAP is for receiving mail, not sending. Mail is sent via the SMTP protocol. Some mail clients (most commonly found on mac or windows machines since they most commonly lack a mail server but are becoming more common on linux systems) have minimal SMTP support built-in. Other mail clients (such as 'mail', mutt, and other mature unix-based clients) rely on the system's MTA (exim) to deliver the mail. In that case you need to have exim configured completely correctly for mail to be sent. What mail client are you using? -D -- You have heard the saying that if you put a thousand monkeys in a room with a thousand typewriters and waited long enough, eventually you would have a room full of dead monkeys. (Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle) http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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