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Re: exim no longer works?



Hi,

	So I guess that means I have to add myself to the mail group right? well, that's alright. Well, isn't that's a bit weird considering the fact that I have to add every user to mail group...
	I am using the default header rewrite from the exim.conf which change any login name to a valid email using /etc/email-addresses in frFs fields. And thx for the help.

Edwin Lau

On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 04:46:05PM -0700, Michael Perry wrote:
> Quoting Edwin Lau on Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 07:25:16PM -0400:
> > Hi everyone,
> > 
> >     I am using exim, and it seems like the outgoing
> > mail no longer works. I suppect is the header
> > rewriting part error. it used to work. exim bounced my
> > email back every time I send an outgoing message and
> > the error is sth like don't accept mail from this
> > domain. and I saw that local address lauedw@Mercury
> > (my local machine) didn't really change to
> > try_email_me@yahoo.ca. are there anyone having the
> > same problem Recently?
> > 
> > Edwin Lau
> > 
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> I just did an upgrade for unstable and got a new exim.  This one seems to
> have some changes with regard to who exactly can run "mailq" and it states
> in the readme that only those fortunate souls that belong to the mail group
> can access and work on the queues.
> 
> What kind of address rewriting rules were you using?  I use a pretty simple
> one like this:
> 
> mperry@mperry mperry@shell.rawbw.com Eh 
> 
> in the address rewriting area.  This rewrites the headers and envelope as I
> want it.  You could also rewrite the headers using the email-addresses file
> in /etc/exim I believe.
> 
> Try making my change and dropping me an email as a test. See if it works
> then.
> 
> 
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