On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 10:30:19AM +1000, Ivan Wills wrote:
| Hi
| I need to implement mail filters for attachments with dangerous file
| extensions in exim.
| Does any one know how to do this with the version of exim 3.35 which
| comes with Debian Woody?
There are a couple of ways. One is to
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> To: Debian-user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: exim questions: Filtering extensitons with version 3.35 or How
> to move from exim 3.35 to 4.2
>
> Hi
> I need to implement mail filters for attachments with dangerous file
> extensions in exim.
>
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 19:30, Ivan Wills wrote:
> Hi
> I need to implement mail filters for attachments with dangerous file
> extensions in exim.
> Does any one know how to do this with the version of exim 3.35 which
> comes with Debian Woody?
> How hard is it to move exim to version 4.2x under De
Hi
I need to implement mail filters for attachments with dangerous file
extensions in exim.
Does any one know how to do this with the version of exim 3.35 which
comes with Debian Woody?
How hard is it to move exim to version 4.2x under Debian Woody? (Do any
deb's exist for Woody?)
Any help woul
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:00:59PM +1030, David Purton wrote:
> You could run a pop3 server on your main box and then use whatever
> mail client to get mail that way
>
> We run this sort of setup at work - with exim and cucipop. Our various
> windoze boxes then just use the linux box as an smtp se
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 06:40:40AM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
>
> I too am interested in this set up. How does one set up exim to deliver
> mails between two machines with IP's 192.168.0.1 and
> 192.168.0.2/3/4/etc? If I do not want to make any one machine in my
> network as a smarthost, can exim
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 08:08:57AM -0800, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
>
> > I'm only trying to get exim to work with a simple configration but
> > I'm confused as to what exactly I should tell eximconfig if that's
> > enough to configure it. Would somebody help me please?
>
> In
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, andrej hocevar wrote:
> Please, I'm migrating from masqmail to exim and need some help. My
> computer is on a small local network of three (bibla, antea and
> liz-christina; the first one is my own) and so I want to be able to
> send mail to the other two (193.1.1.1, 193.1.1.2
Please, I'm migrating from masqmail to exim and need some help. My
computer is on a small local network of three (bibla, antea and
liz-christina; the first one is my own) and so I want to be able to
send mail to the other two (193.1.1.1, 193.1.1.2 -- If I understand
it correctly, I want to deliver
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 11:53:10AM +0100 or thereabouts, Rory Campbell-Lange
wrote:
> I'm trying to send mail from my linux box to the outside world. Our
> office's mail server is MS Exchange on NT4 on address 10.0.0.6. My linux
> user name is 'rory' whereas my office mail address is 'rory.cl'.
>
I'm trying to send mail from my linux box to the outside world. Our
office's mail server is MS Exchange on NT4 on address 10.0.0.6. My linux
user name is 'rory' whereas my office mail address is 'rory.cl'.
Previously I had Exim sending mail out to the web, but the headers
showed that the mail came
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 11:22:39AM +1030 or thereabouts, Paul Schulz wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have a pototo(2.2) debian system on which I'm trying out exim_3-12-10
> as the Mail Transport Agent.
>
> Questions/Problems:
>
> 1. How do I delete a frozen email messages from the queue. ( I have
>
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> Greetings,
>
> I have a pototo(2.2) debian system on which I'm trying out exim_3-12-10
> as the Mail Transport Agent.
>
> Questions/Problems:
>
> 1. How do I delete a frozen email messages f
Greetings,
I have a pototo(2.2) debian system on which I'm trying out exim_3-12-10
as the Mail Transport Agent.
Questions/Problems:
1. How do I delete a frozen email messages from the queue. ( I have
several test messages which are sitting there when I was trying out
/etc/aliases.)
2. ex
> > What is the ownership and permissions on that .forward file? Does the mail
> > user have permission to read it? What does /var/log/exim/mainlog or
> > /var/log/paniclog say about it?
>
> It is owned by myself and group "users", with mode 644. The error-message
> coming out of mainlog is:
>
>
> > 1. Is there any way to have exim rewrite headers for only outbound
> > messages? I need to "correct" the headers for my ISP, but I don't
> > really want local messages to appear as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
>
> Absolutely. exim.conf has a header rewrite section. You might use the
> online manual a
A few days ago, I converted my system to use exim as it's MTA, rather
than smail. While I'm generally happy with the results, there are 2
things I haven't been able to sort out yet, and I'm hoping that someone
might point me in the right direction.
1. Is there any way to have exim rewrite headers
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David
Warnock) wrote:
>Thanks, I am looking at the docs now. There are a lot!
Yep. Exim is one of the rare programs, where you don't have to less
documentation, but actually are a bit scared by the sheer mass of it ;-)
But it is written well and
Georg
Thanks, I am looking at the docs now. There are a lot! I have not yet
understood the smartuser so I think I will start by using the aliases (I
found out how to do them when looking at the docs for smartuser ;-).
Dave
Georg Bauer wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David
Warnock) wrote:
>this behaviour so that instead all messages that are not to a valid
>account get sent to a named account and do not get rejected.
You should look up the description of the smartuser director in the exim
documentation. That
Hi,
I have Exim as my mail server.
Currently it seems to reject messages to anyone that does not have a
valid mail account. This is understandable but I would like to change
this behaviour so that instead all messages that are not to a valid
account get sent to a named account and do not get reje
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