Re: EXIM Anyone can help me ?

From: Kjetil Kjernsmo (kjetil_at_kjernsmo.net)
Date: 10/04/05

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    On tirsdag 04 oktober 2005, 22:08, Sylvain MARTINS wrote:
    > I want to send mails from my network using my debian box and it's ok
    > if the recipient is local but not if recipient is non local :(
    >  
    > i just want to authorize any hosts on my network to send mails all
    > over the world as they can do from webmail on debian box...

    Right.

    Hmmm, well, for one thing, you appear to be running exim version 3. I
    find it strange that it is included in Debian at all, because the
    developers has discouraged people from using it for at least a year.

    However, you might get away with installing
    exim4-daemon-light

    Furthermore, the thing you probably want is SMTP AUTH. That's supported
    by Exim. Exim 3 had it, but I never got it to work, but with Exim 4, it
    just worked, rather magically... Problem is, I can't explain to you how
    I did it, because it just suddenly worked, I don't quite know what I
    did... But it involves setting a file with passwords and stuff. Once
    you have Exim 4 installed, you could look in
    /etc/exim4/conf.d/auth/30_exim4-config_examples
    I think that's it. But takes some work, good luck! :-)

    Best,

    Kjetil

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