David Natkins wrote: > > Bruce, > Exactly what does Exim say? (check /var/log/exim/mainlog). > > Bruce Jackson wrote: > > > I am trying to setup exim 3.02 on a potato system. The system is the > > firewall/gateway for my network. The problem is that I can accept email > > for the internal host but the email is not routing to the internal > > host. Exim does not know what to do with it. The internal host is in > > the /etc/hosts file of the gateway. Exim does not seem to look there. > > I can ping and traceroute to the internal email server. How exactly do > > I configure exim.conf to do this. > > > > exim.conf > > > > qualify_domain = gateway.home.com > > > > qualify_recipient = internal.home.com > > receiver_unqualified_hosts = 172.16.1.2 > > > > local_domains = localhost:gateway.home.com > > > > local_domains_include_host = true > > local_domains_include_host_literals = true > > > > relay_domains = *.home.com > > > > never_users = root > > > > host_lookup = * > > > > host_accept_relay = 127.0.0.1:172.16.0.0/24 > > > > # percent_hack_domains=* > > > > trusted_users = mail > > > > smtp_verify = true > > > > ###################################################################### > > # TRANSPORTS CONFIGURATION # > > ###################################################################### > > # ORDER DOES NOT MATTER # > > # Only one appropriate transport is called for each delivery. # > > ###################################################################### > > > > remote_smtp: > > driver = smtp > > > > end > > > > ###################################################################### > > # DIRECTORS CONFIGURATION # > > # Specifies how local addresses are handled # > > ###################################################################### > > # ORDER DOES MATTER # > > # A local address is passed to each in turn until it is accepted. # > > ###################################################################### > > > > real_local: > > prefix = real- > > driver = localuser > > transport = local_delivery > > > > system_aliases: > > driver = aliasfile > > file_transport = address_file > > pipe_transport = address_pipe > > file = /etc/aliases > > search_type = lsearch > > # user = list > > # Uncomment the above line if you are running smartlist > > > > userforward: > > driver = forwardfile > > file_transport = address_file > > pipe_transport = address_pipe > > reply_transport = address_reply > > no_verify > > check_ancestor > > file = .forward > > modemask = 002 > > filter > > > > localuser: > > driver = localuser > > transport = local_delivery > > > > smart: > > driver = smartuser > > new_address = [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > end > > > > ###################################################################### > > # ROUTERS CONFIGURATION # > > # Specifies how remote addresses are handled # > > ###################################################################### > > # ORDER DOES MATTER # > > # A remote address is passed to each in turn until it is accepted. # > > ###################################################################### > > > > lookuphost: > > driver = lookuphost > > transport = remote_smtp > > > > literal: > > driver = ipliteral > > transport = remote_smtp > > > > LAN_deliver: > > driver = domainlist > > transport = remote_smtp > > route_list = "aes1.aes.ac.in bydns_a" > > > > end > > > > Thanks in advance for your help in this matter. > > > > -- > > Bruce Jackson > > > > Debian Linux: because reboots are for hardware upgrades! > > www.debian.org www.fsf.org www.linux.com > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- > David Natkins > Email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Fax to: (718) 488-1780 > Phone: (718) 403-2474
I forgot the error message :) It is: unrouteable mail domain "bydns_a" -- Bruce Jackson Linux: because reboots are for hardware upgrades!!! info: www.debian.org