I'm trying to set up e-mail on debian (I'm not sure which version - before the 
login int says 2.1, after the login 2.0.36).
I've succeeded, with the help of recent exchanges on the debian-user list and 
perusal of pop3 and smtp protocols, in either sending messages out or fetching 
them, but not both without changing my /etc/exim.conf file. In this exim.conf 
file I have the following line:
local_domains=pop.debitel.net:localhost
I don't really know what this does, but my reading suggested that I do this. 
pop.debitel.net is the mail server of my ISP.
In the 'rewrite' section of the exim.conf file I have the line:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a standalone computer at home christened 'jardine' with a user account 
'dave'.  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is both my e-mail address and my user ID with my 
ISP. (Yes, they insist on the whole thing as user ID.)
My .fetchmailrc file is:
poll pop3.pop.debitel.net protocol pop3
user [EMAIL PROTECTED] there password <pwd> is [EMAIL PROTECTED] here forcecr

Now, with this configuration I can send messages out, but I have to comment out 
the 'rewrite' line in exim.config when I use fetchmail.  If I don't the e-mails 
are conscientiously downloaded from the server, but then they disappear into 
thin air.

I've been thrown off the list because my previous attempts at setting the 
system up resulted in mail piling up on a mail server which started bouncing 
them back, so could you please cc any ideas on sorting this out?

TIA

David

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