On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Dan Egli wrote:
> I ran the conversion script to make my exim v3 configuration compatable
> with Exim v4. I know there is to be some editing, but I think there is
> some kind of bug somewhere in the script because I saw a few lines in
> the new file that looked like:
>
> relay_to_
>
> Now that could be just me but it sure looks like a piece of a broken
> configuration statment.
If you send me (off list) the v3 configuration that produced that, I'll
see if I can fix convert4r4.
> Anyway, after reading through that file and the sample exim.conf file
> provided in the source tarball I have many things almost ready. However,
> there is still one thing I have not been able to determine yet. Because
> of restrictions placed on me by my ISP I have to route all my mail to a
> single server. They want it to be their server, but that is not going to
> happen in this existance while their mail server is NT. So I have my own
> server on the net that uses port 4000 (to bypass their port 25 blocking)
> as well as port 25, and then my server that sends/recieves on port 4000
> only. I can not see from the converted file how you would set something
> like that up in Exim 4.
Same way as for Exim 3. Just set port=4000 in the smtp transport for
sending, and set daemon_smtp_port (or use local_interfaces) for
receiving.
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