On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 05:58:10PM -0500,
Matthew Daubenspeck <matt@???> is thought to have said:
>
> >Use -d X where X is a number representing how verbose you want your debug
> >info to be.
>
> Please excuse my stupidity, but I assume I change that in /etc/inetd.conf,
> which is currently set to exim -bs
Yes, but -d causes debug output to be written to stderr instead of the
logfile. Look at also using the -df flag to redirect that output to a file.
> Copied directly from exim.conf:
>
> host_auth_accept_relay = *
Out of curiousity does it work if you remove inetd from the picture
altogether? (Comment out the entry in inetd.conf, HUP inetd, and restart
exim with the -bd option to bind to port 25 directly)?
There was some talk recently of relay problems when running out of inetd but
I don't really recall what they were since I don't run exim from inetd and
skimmed the thread without really reading. Perhaps check the list archives
as well.
Tabor
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