Never used exim but trying to get it setup since the latest version of sendmail seems to have some problems I don't understand on a new debian install.
I've pounded along googling and scanning the exim documentation on board for a couple of hours tonight... but I have yet to find a simple straight forward explanation of how to get more verbose output so I can tell what is happening in smtp conversation. Running mailx -v email@address <somefile only shows enough to learn that the message was `delayed'. Not very helpful.... I want to see what is happening at the smarthost regarding authentication. I understand one can send messages with exim directly from the command line like sendmail but could not find any examples of that. the exim manpages appears to be devoid of basic examples. And apparently my google strings are not clever enough to unearth some examples. How would I send a message directly with exim4 from the command line and at the same time set verbosity to a much higher level? I saw the -d switch but no example of sending from cmdline, to try it with. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87sio62xt1....@newsguy.com