Hi,

I've been reading the exim docs and looking at the examples, but I'm
just not getting it. Here's the deal: I have two debian systems named
foo1 and foo2. foo1 is my primary, it sends all its email to my ISP
using exim's smarthost configuration, local mail to 'user' or to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is handled just fine; it doesn't get sent over the internet.

I'm confident I can set up foo2 the same way, what I can't seem to do is
get them to send mail to each other. I understand that this is because
my only routing agent that isn't local sends everything to my ISP, but I
don't seem to be able to set up a second agent that tests for hostname
'foo2' (I've added this as a static entry in resolv.conf, I can ping
foo2 by name).

Anyone doing this that could send me a sample exim.conf file/section? 
I've been pounding away at the exim website, but their documentation is 
a little bit too atomic for me to comprehend. I *think* what I want is 
a router agent that tests for the name 'foo2', send the message to foo2 
if that succeeds, and turns the message over to the smarthost router 
agent otherwise.

TIA, Paul
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