On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 11:53:10AM +0100 or thereabouts, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: > I'm trying to send mail from my linux box to the outside world. Our > office's mail server is MS Exchange on NT4 on address 10.0.0.6. My linux > user name is 'rory' whereas my office mail address is 'rory.cl'. > > Previously I had Exim sending mail out to the web, but the headers > showed that the mail came from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' instead of '[EMAIL > PROTECTED]'. > Is it possible to rewrite the headers? > > I now have Exim pointed to send through the Exchange Server. However I > get the following error message: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lookup of host "10.10.10.6" failed in smarthost router. > > Am I trying to send mail to Exchange over SMTP, and Exchange rejecting > it? My Macintosh client sends mail through 10.10.10.6 fine, including > mail with the "from" address not in our local domain! > > Clearly I'm in need of an Exim setup tutorial. I'd be grateful for > pointers. > looks like you need an exchange setup tutorial. :-)
have you already rewrote your headers from your linux box to the right one? it's in "/etc/email-addresses". -- "In is out and out is in. But out is out and in is in." -- Pumbaa
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