On Sun 13 Nov 2022 at 13:25:05 (-0000), Curt wrote: > On 2022-11-13, David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote: > > On Sat 12 Nov 2022 at 13:41:35 (-0000), Curt wrote: > >> On 2022-11-12, David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote: > >> > > >> > If and when that works, it should be simple to get exim to send > >> > to the smarthost in the same manner. It should involve only the > >> > two files /etc/exim4/{passwd.client,update-exim4.conf.conf} in > >> > most cases. > >> > >> https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.user/c/bAI10SqfmGA > >> > >> He asked the same question back in May but with some other data > >> points, not that it probably makes any difference. > > > > Yes, I referred to that, without citing it. However, the data points > > were related to exim, and also lacked much context. > > > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2022/05/msg00193.html > > > > It's quite possible that the OP has messed up exim's configuration > > by tinkering with it, so I think it's simpler (and may give confidence > > that frontier.com is not particularly unusual) by sending something > > via mutt alone. Then the data used by mutt can be translated into > > the equivalents for exim. > > > > BTW this goes back somewhat further—does this ring a bell? > > > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/07/msg00115.html > > No, but the following thread I do remember vaguely: > > https://linux.debian.user.narkive.com/3PRw93ts/email-lacks-sender-address
Or, as I would know it, https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2022/04/msg00714.html (You do get your debian-user posts from a variety of sources!) Yes, that thread's a good example of how you can go round the houses configuring exim. I suspect the purported solution might not even have been the actual fix, as the OP had probably made a number of other changes along the way, that we were not party to. AFAIK the most verbose exim logs are still just a set of abbreviated codes rather than a dialog, whereas mutt's debug 5 output gives the entire SMTP dialog from start to finish, so about the only thing missing is the TLS negotiation, for which I assume openssl would be a better tool to investigate with. Cheers, David.