> > The problem is that *although* my mail composer (PINE) says that the
mail
> > is from <kalum@lintux> , when Exim tries to deliver mail instead of
saying
> > that the sender is <kalum@???> it says
> > <kalum@???> which is immediately rejected as a
> > nonexistent domain so my mail bounces.
(from Philip Hazel)
> Another approach that might help is to use Exim's rewrite rules in some
> way if you can bend them to do what you want.
>
I'm a total newcomer to exim, but my setup sounds a bit like your "grendel";
I dealt with this by adding the following in my exim.conf:
######################################################################
# REWRITE CONFIGURATION #
######################################################################
allen@??? allen@??? FfRs
end
Here, "kirtley.midland" is my local host/domain (quite meaningless outside
our home LAN), exim happily rewrites this to allen@??? in every
outgoing message (see the headers to this message).
So far I haven't discovered anything which exim can't do, even in a setup
far removed from that envisaged by its designer...
John Allen