RE: [Exim] Simple network forwarding?

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Author: Troy Settle
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To: 'Marvin R. Pierce'
CC: 'Exim'
Subject: RE: [Exim] Simple network forwarding?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: exim-users-admin@???
> [mailto:exim-users-admin@exim.org] On Behalf Of Marvin R. Pierce
> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 11:58 AM
> To: Troy Settle
> Cc: Exim
> Subject: Re: [Exim] Simple network forwarding?
> >
> > I don't see exim in the pipeline between fetchmail and
> mailbox. I assume
> > that procmail is doing the final delivery though? If this
> is the case,
> > have it also forward a copy to user@laptop (which of
> course, you'll need
> > to configure in exim and possibly /etc/hosts or your
> private DNS server).
>
> I'm not sure exactly how exim is working here but I know that it is
> sending the mail back out using its smarthost feature so, I didn't put
> it in the pipeline as procmail is doing the final delivery.
>
> /etc/hosts has the notebook & other computer listed as
>     #Other hosts on Lan
>        192.168.1.252    dellbook    db1    #notebook on lan
>     192.168.1.253    xircom        db2    #other computer on lan

>
> Q. In what section of exim would I configure it to send a copy of the
> mail to mpierce@192.168.1.252 and what is syntax for this?


From xircom, send mail to user@dellbook. Assuming that dellbook is
properly configured to accept incoming mail on the SMTP port, you're all
set.

I don't use the smarthost feature, but if it does what I think it does,
you'll need to set up a manualroute router before your smarthost router
to manually route @dellbook to 192.168.1.252.

I'm not sure how to construct this router or how to configure exim on
the laptop to receive.

>
> >
> > I would probably just set up IMAP on the desktop and read
> my mail from the
> > laptop using whichever client is handy.
>
> My mail client is:
> evolution 1.2.3-2
>
> I would if possible, for the time being like to avoid adding another
> dimension to this thing if possible.Can this be done without adding
> IMAP?
>


Well, either you can add IMAP/POP3 to the desktop, or you can add exim
to your laptop. Then again, if the laptop already has exim, then it's
not much more complex to do the manualroute thing for local users.

Good luck,


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Troy Settle
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