How about an RFC? These arent exim-specific commands - they are part of
the standard Internet protocol known as SMTP.
RFC 2821 (which superseded RFC 821) defines SMTP.
You can read it at
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, P Kirk wrote:
> Hi Tamaz,
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> Don't know how to use these:
> 214-Commands supported:
> 214- HELO EHLO MAIL RCPT DATA
> 214 NOOP QUIT RSET HELP VRFY
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> Is there a URL that explains them? Can't see it in Exim site.
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> root:/usr/src# exim -bp
> 7m 727 15cR6r-0003In-00 <patrick@???>
> patrick.kirk@???
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> 4m 1.2K 15cRAU-0003Is-00 <patrick@???>
> ice@???
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> I've got it to accept relaying but the messages are queued when they should
> just go. I use exim -bd to run exim. If you read this, then exim -qf
> clears the queue :-)
>
> What is the command to just send messages when they appear?
>
> Patrick
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