Filling in the qualify domain entry fixed matters and I am now successfully
sending mail from my Linux partition. Many thanks
Several issues:
When I send HTML-encoded text via Linux/exim to my msn account and view it
in Outlook Express, the verbage is there but the rendering is in text
format, not rendered as HTML which it does do correctly when I send the
originating document from Windows/Outlook Express. I am puzzled why this
should be so
When I use the -t option the Bcc: list still shows. The documentation says
this should be removed
I also tried my newfound capability with a short list of recipients in a
file '/etc/exim/lists/free'. The message I get is: 'domain missing in
rewrite key string "lists:" in line 330. What domain should I give (I tried
free, and blank)? This seems to be a 'local' domain, but I don't understand
how to respond
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Hazel" <ph10@???>
To: "davidturetsky" <davidturetsky@???>
Cc: "exim-users" <exim-users@???>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 1:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Exim] New user/MLM issues
> Hmm. It ended up with an empty domain. Oh dear! You set
>
> qualify_domain =
>
> in your configuration file. That's the mistake that caused this. You
> *must* have some domain defined there if you are going to use local parts
> that don't have domains, so that Exim can add it to them and make a
> proper, fully-qualified address. The value of qualify domain should be
> the domain (not host name) you want to add. Within Exim (and the
> Internet), all mail addresses have both a local part and a domain. . .
>