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#8 1st Exim use Posted by ineiti (81.221.xx.xx) on Fri 2 Dec 2005 at 17:01 So, if this is a first-timer, take care about the configuration of it: it's either in one file, or in different files. My explanation is for the "Split configuration into small files? - YES" configuration. You can change it with dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config Another useful tip is to use exim4 -d+route -bt bug@debian.org (or whatever domain you're using it with) and look how he "resolves" the address. Very, very useful when debugging ;) Good luck with exim. Tell us whether it worked, and what I forgot to write in the message, <grin>... Ineiti
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