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Re: exim troubles - is there an end to this?



    "Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <Sandip> writes:

    Sandip> - what is wrong with my exim.conf?

If that is the *entire* exim.conf that you posted then you have many,
many things missing. Start over. Run eximconfig, choose smart host,
give the NT smart host IP address for the smart host. Edit the created
conf file, change bydns_a to byname.

    Sandip> - what are message is frozen messages?

Messages are frozen if they cannot be delivered due to a possibly
transient error. The command 'exim -bp' will show you all the messages
on your queue, with the frozen ones clearly identified. The command
'exim -Mrm' can be used to clean them out. The eximon X application
provides an easier way to do this. I suggest you clean out all frozen
messages before you do any tests. 

    Sandip> - what do i need to do so that i am able to send messages
    Sandip> using exim?

I'm beginning to wonder myself :-) At least I'm learning a lot about
exim from your questions.

Like I said, start with a clean file generated by eximconfig. Try
exactly one message. If it fails, use 'exim -bt' and other options to
determine why.

By the way, I noticed in your exim log that the "From" addresses had a
domain part. How did you get that set up?

Cheers!
Shyamal



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