On Sunday 23 March 2008 04:05:24 am Tero Mäntyvaara wrote: > >> c) I want that standalone server receives LAN and internet mail of LAN > >> users. > > > > When setting up exim, it'll ask you if you what range you want to act as > > a smarthost for. Tell it your local network's information. > > Did you mean range of IP addresses to act as a smarthost?
Netmask, actually, like 192.168.0.1/24 for example. > >> d) I want that users can receive their mail from mail server by their > >> favourite MUA in LAN. > > > > You will also need to install some kind of POP or IMAP daemon to handle > > this part. > > What is/are the "default" POP and/or IMAP server(s) of the Debian etch? I don't believe there is a default one; POP and IMAP aren't strictly necessary for email. > But if fetchmail receives my mail from internet and a POP/IMAP server > delivers mail in LAN, what is the purpose of the Exim then :-O? Fetchmail needs something that can deliver email to hand off to. It doesn't deliver mail by itself, it only fetches it. It needs a mail transport agent to do the delivery. -- Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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