I am trying to figure a way to change a system that is very overloaded
running smail to run exim. This system is a departmental mail hub run
by semi-literate folks that just barely understand the smail way of doing
'mailing lists'. In /etc/smail/lists, there are 2 files for each list.
One holds the list of valid emails ( say 'list1' ) and the other file
is 'owner-list1' that holds a single email address that any problems
with this list would go to. Has anyone tried to do this with exim?
Tim
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>> Tim Sailer >< Coastal Internet, Inc. <<
>> Network and Systems Operations >< PO Box 671 <<
>> http://www.buoy.com >< Ridge, NY 11961 <<
>> tps@??? >< (516) 476-3031 <<
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