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Exim configurazione



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Ciao
ho provato a configurare exim, piu' e piu' volte, ma non so cosa
sbaglio. Il mio PC e' in rete locale e dovrebbe usare un server SMTP
installato su 192.168.9.2 per spedire la posta.
Vorrei pero' avere exim in locale per poter spedire mail in automatico
tramite 'mail' o altro.

Ecco la mia configurazione: ditemi cosa non va! grazie

#eximconfig

You must choose one of the options below:

 (3) Satellite system: All mail is sent to another machine, called a
"smart     host" for delivery. root and postmaster mail is delivered
according     to /etc/aliases. No mail is received locally.

Select a number from 1 to 5, from the list above.
Enter value (default=`3', `x' to restart): 3
=======================================================================
======= What is this system's name? It won't appear on From: lines of
mail, as rewriting is used
Enter value (default=`debian.bcc', `x' to restart): debian.bcc
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======= Since this is going to be a satellite system, I need to know
what domain name to use for mail from local users; typically this is the
machine on which you normally receive your mail.

Where will your users read their mail?
Enter value (default=`gianluca', `x' to restart): linuxbox

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======= Which machine will act as the smarthost and handle outgoing
mail?

Enter value (default=`192.168.9.2', `x' to restart): 192.168.9.2

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======= Mail for the `postmaster' and `root' accounts is usually
redirected to one or more user accounts, of the actual system
administrators.

By default, I'll set things up so that mail for `postmaster' and for
various system accounts is redirected to `root', and mail for `root'
is redirected to a real user.  This can be changed by editing
/etc/aliases.

Note that postmaster-mail should usually be read on the system it is
directed to, rather than being forwarded elsewhere, so (at least one of)
the users you choose should not redirect their mail off this machine.

Which user account(s) should system administrator mail go to ?
Enter one or more usernames separated by spaces or commas .  Enter
`none' if you want to leave this mail in `root's mailbox - NB this
is strongly discouraged.  Also, note that usernames should be lowercase!
Enter value (`x' to restart): gianluca
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======= You already have an /etc/aliases file. Do you want to replace
this with a new one (the old one will be kept and renamed to aliases.O)?
(y/n) Enter value (default=`y', `x' to restart):


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Gianluca 

P.S. Ho riinviato il messaggio dato che non lo vedo pubblicato

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