I've used Sendmail, Postfix, and Exim all in different
scenarios, but I managed to get them to work correctly.
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an use the appropriate transport?
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I haven't heard any help on this one, so I've t
27;s to the letter, but I have yet
to get any MTA feeding DBMail.
Surely it shouldn't be this hard???
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I've got an Exim installation that I'm trying to set up to feed mail to
DBMail boxes. Mail is received, but it's sent out via a DNS lookup in
spite of the message being destined for a defined, local domain in Exim.
I've used the included Exim configuration hints, but I must be missing
something ba