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        Ainda estou tentando configurar o exim para enviar os emails escritos no
mutt, mas ate agora nao consegui. Alterei o arquivo segundo o que tem no site
do rafael e mesmo assim nao deu certo. Resolvi testar o eximconfig e escolhi a
opcao (2) e coloquei o smtp do terra, smtp.sao.terra.com.br, na pergunta sobre
smart host. Estou enviando um arquivo em anexo contento as perguntas e as
respostas que eu coloquei. No arquivo /var/log/exim/mainlog tinha o seguinte :
 
2002-07-17 12:08:01 Start queue run: pid=771
2002-07-17 12:08:01 17UqJ8-0000B8-00 Message is frozen
2002-07-17 12:08:02 17U5TR-0000K4-00 Message is frozen
2002-07-17 12:08:02 17UqOm-0000CF-00 Message is frozen
2002-07-17 12:08:02 End queue run: pid=771
 
        O usuario eh cosmo e o nome da conta eh idic, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Outra
coisa, o smtp do terra exige smtp authentication, estou utilizando o servico
ADSL do
Terra.

        Perguntas e respostas que o aplicativo eximconfig fez :

==============================================================================
What is the `visible' mail name of your system? This will appear on 
From: lines of outgoing messages.
Enter value (default=`debian.linux.com.br', `x' to restart): terra.com.br
==============================================================================
Does this system have any other names which may appear on incoming
mail messages, apart from the visible name above (terra.com.br) and
localhost?

By default all domains will be treated the same; if you want different 
domain names to be treated differently, you will need to edit the config 
file afterwards: see the documentation for the "domains" director 
option.

If there are any more, enter them here, separated with spaces or commas.  
If there are none, say `none'.
Enter value (default=`none', `x' to restart): none
==============================================================================
All mail from here or specified other local machines to anywhere on
the internet will be accepted, as will mail from anywhere on the 
internet to here. 

Are there any domains you want to relay mail for---that is, you are 
prepared to accept mail for them from anywhere on the internet, but
they are not local domains.

If there are any, enter them here, separated with spaces or commas. You
can use wildcards. If there are none, say `none'. If you want to relay 
mail for all domains that specify you as an MX, then say `mx'
Enter value (default=`none', `x' to restart): none
==============================================================================
Obviously, any machines that use us as a smarthost have to be excluded
from the relaying controls, as using us to relay mail for them is the
whole point.

Are there any networks of local machines you want to relay mail for?

If there are any, enter them here, separated with spaces or commas. You
should use the standard address/length format (e.g. 194.222.242.0/24)
If there are none, say `none'.

You need to double the colons in IPv6 addreses (e.g. 5f03::1200::836f::::/48)
Enter value (default=`none', `x' to restart): none
==============================================================================
Which machine will act as the smarthost and handle outgoing mail?

Enter value (`x' to restart): smtp.sao.terra.com.br
==============================================================================
Mail for the `postmaster' and `root' accounts is usually redirected
to one or more user accounts, of the actual system administrators.
By default, I'll set things up so that mail for `postmaster' and for
various system accounts is redirected to `root', and mail for `root'
is redirected to a real user.  This can be changed by editing /etc/aliases.

Note that postmaster-mail should usually be read on the system it is
directed to, rather than being forwarded elsewhere, so (at least one of)
the users you choose should not redirect their mail off this machine.

Which user account(s) should system administrator mail go to ?
Enter one or more usernames separated by spaces or commas .  Enter
`none' if you want to leave this mail in `root's mailbox - NB this
is strongly discouraged.  Also, note that usernames should be lowercase!
Enter value (`x' to restart): idic
==============================================================================

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