On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 04:32:54PM +0000, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Juergen Buddy Hoffmann wrote:
>
> > we have just switched to exim
>
> [snip]
>
> > This is Exim
> > 2.05 on a Debian 2.1 System.
>
> A very old version!
>
> Current Exim is 3.03, with 3.10 expected before Christmas.
>
> The Bad News is that starting up on a 2.xx system now is not a good
> idea, as the switch from 2.xx->3.xx involves some configuration syntax
> changes.
Hi,
upgraded to 3.03, but the problem persists.
I set
sender_verify = false
receiver_verify = false
smtp_verify = false
and
# host_lookups = *
^^
Any help is highly appreciated.
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