On 19/01/2018 21:54, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2018-01-19, Ian Zimmerman <i...@very.loosely.org> wrote:
>> On 2018-01-19 18:49, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>>>> Just like the others writing in this thread, I am wondering why you
>>>> need 2 pieces here.  Why won't e.g. exim do both sides of this for
>>>> you?  It certainly has all the functionality.
>>>
>>> I don't see how you can say that when you don't know the method that
>>> my command-line MTA uses to transfer mail on down the path towards
>>> delivery.
>>
>> I can say it because I have some experience with exim, and I know it can
>> do pretty much anything.  If its configuration language isn't Turing
>> complete, it is quite damn close to it.  And the same can be said of
>> sendmail, though I know much less about it know.
> 
> Can exim transfer mail to an Exchange server that doesn't expose an
> SMTP server?
> 

Errr, no. exim does SMTP.

If the above is what you need, any orthodox mail server would need to
hand the mail over to something that *can* deliver to Exchange.



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