/ Tamas TEVESZ <ice@???> was heard to say:
| you then need to do that tinkering, whatever that whould be. what Phil
| told you is just handles off the messages to anything (presumably a
| tinkered-with smtp server?) running at localhost:1025 (which i thought
| was all your exim could be involved in; seems i'm wrong. but, you need
| to expose some details about this 'tinkering' then, if you want to do
| that with exim too :)
Oh, there's no hope of doing the tinkering in exim. It's a java app
initialized with a token card and goodness knows what else.
| or am i completely misunderstanding the problem ?
I think so. I had done the tinkering, that's how I know that no
connection was attempted to localhost:1025. The first time that
happens, I have to "approve" it.
When exim didn't seem to be doing it, I telnetted to localhost 1025
and got the security panel, which is how I know the tinkering part was
done right.
Be seeing you,
norm
--
Norman Walsh <ndw@???> | The worst enemy of life, freedom and
http://nwalsh.com/ | the common decencies is total anarchy;
| their second worst enemy is total
| efficiency.--Aldous Huxley