Re: exim
I enter this:
exim -bd -q30m
and get this in my log:
2001-01-05 22:30:09 exim 3.12 daemon started: pid=21120, -q30m, listening for
SMTP on port 25
2001-01-05 22:30:09 Start queue run: pid=21122
2001-01-05 22:30:09 14CDrN-0006m9-00 Message is frozen
2001-01-05 22:30:09 14CDib-0006kr-00 Message is frozen
2001-01-05 22:30:09 14CDkL-0006l5-00 Message is frozen
2001-01-05 22:30:09 End queue run: pid=21122
The mail server is netasolnetworks.com, netasol.com is another domain that I
want to use the server for mail. What would I
put here for relay_domains?
I still can't connect to port 25 by telling my local computer:
telnet netasolnetworks.com 25
I get:
Trying 204.73.64.54...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
Does this mean that smtp server is not running on port 25? How can I try a
different port? I have no fire wall running so that wouldn't be a problem. The
only thing that I can think might be a problem is that I have ipmasq running on
my LAN, but I doubt that would be. Is there a way to activate this port?
I commented out /etc/inet.d:
#smtp stream tcp wait mail /usr/sbin/exim exim -bd
The thing is that I had it working for a day, then then next day it wasn't
working and I cannot get it to work again.
It is just not accepting remote connection to port 25.
Is there a way to set the port at the command line?
Oh, could someone please email me their /etc/init.d/exim file, I accidentally
deleted it
Thanks
Matt
> > here is my exim.conf:
> > qualify_domain = netasolnetworks.com
> > # qualify_recipient =
> > local_domains = localhost:netasolnetworks.com
> > local_domains_include_host = true
> > local_domains_include_host_literals = true
> > relay_domains = netasol.com
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Is the domain netasol.com or netasolnetworks.com? If it is the later
> then the relay_domains setting you have here would cause it to refuse
> mail to netasolnetworks.com.
>
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