On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 01:21:41PM -0400, Haines Brown wrote: > Douglas, > > Let me first say that my problem has been resolved. Seems to have been > a combination of not opening the port in my hardware firewall (which I > should have knwon), and a broken smtp server address. I'm able to > send mail out now. > > > Read /usr/share/doc/exim4-doc-html/html/spec_html/ch14.html > > Nice, if I had it ;-(. I installed exim4 under debian Etch, and no > such exim4-doc-html direcory created. I've got some documentation, but > not of this scale.
package exim4-doc or some such. Most packages that have extensive docs have the docs split off; also they may come in different languages; also, they may be of a non-free nature (no licence to change them) which puts them in the non-free repository. > > I have Hazel's book on Exim, and it seems to suggest I could use > a line like this to specify the remote port (but that's apparently not > what I want to do): > > port = 587 > > in perhaps /exim4/conf.d/transport/30_exim4-config_remote_smtp. That's for split config which you aren't using so it won't help. You'd have to find the same spot in the single config file. > > Perhaps If I had the time I could extract a clearer picture from the > book. > > Thanks for the help. You're welcome. I'm glad it works. Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]