Sounds good to me. Two common configurations for me: punting all email up to a smart host. For example: user becomes user@just-installed.example.org and sent to smart-relay.example.org, which is smart enough to do necessary rewriting. send email to host with a list of user re-writes. For example: user1 becomes "user1 of just-installed <some.users@gmail.com>", user2 becomes "user2 of just-installed <MrFoo@bar.example.org>" (yes, the second one is a subset of the first). It would be nice if one or both were possible out-of-the-box with preseeding. Cheers, Paul. On Wednesday 25 May 2005 13:12, James Davis wrote: > I'd like to have exim working from a preseeded configuration so that > once the install has completed, the system can send me an e-mail to > notify me that it's online. Currently mail from a local account is > bounced to the postmaster, complaining that mailing to remote domains is > not possible. > > My exim4-config as it stands is below, I've tried adding more > exim4-config options but nothing seems to change the behavior. > > exim4-config exim4/dc_eximconfig_configtype select internet site; > mail is sent and received directly using SMTP > exim4-config exim4/dc_postmaster string jolt > exim4-config exim4/dc_local_interfaces string 127.0.0.1 > > Any thoughts? > > James
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