On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 11:06:07 +0200, mo wrote: > First of all: > Thank you Liam for your help! :) > Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :) > > I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not > make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that. > > My network is consisting of the following systems: > > Main PC - 192.168.23.11 (Running Debian Jessie) > Server - 192.168.23.200 (Running Debian Jessie) > > The server is always online, the PC is only half of the day on. > > What i want to do now is the following: > > Sending mail from my Main PC to my Server and also the other way around, > from the Server to my Main PC. > The Server should also be able to send mail to the "outside" (Meaning to > other SMTP servers). > The second requirement is optional since i dont own a domain and all this is > sitting locally at my home. The most important thing for me is to send and > receive mail from both systems in my home network. > I hope this made my problem a little clearer :) > > I'm a little ashamed to say that, but i could not totally follow your > explanations Mark... I'm quite a newbie when it comes to SMTP.. sorry :(
Assuming the server hostname is "server". 1. On Main PC use your editor to create /etc/exim4/hubbed_hosts. In it put server: 192.168.23.200 in it and restart exim4. 2. Send mail to user@server. 3. You can replace 'server: 192.168.23.200' with 'server: server.local' if avahi-daemon is running on both machines. -- Brian.