Well, your English is better than my French. However. What operating system?
Personally, I can say if you have a choice, you can use Mandrake and the rpm
packages found at rpmhelp.net. It works well with minimum effort. After you
see what it is doing, it is easier to figure out where and how to make changes.
Even if you can set up Mandrake on test server, this may be a big help to you
and us. Just about any change you make on the test server will be applicable
to your real server. Mandrake is a French company so that may make it easier
for you to find help that way too.
Ken Lowther
Quoting "goulou.k" <goulou.k@???>:
> In first i just would like install exim and configure it for use it same as a
> mail server.
> In second part i will filter any mail it come in sever, and add scripts.
> For example : a admin create a count on our server mail and after he will send
> us mail with a particularly subject and if the subject correspond to a
> particularly command the script will change automatically change the contents
of
> the web page of the admin by the contents of the mail (for example).
>
> Thanks.
> >teh exim manual has a section on the install, it's straightforward.
> >
> >if you are wanting more help, you need to give more information to the
> >list, such as the operating system, and what you want to do with exim - do
> >you want mail delivered to local unix accounts, or to accounts that the
> >username and password exist in database in some format.
> >
> >.
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Ken Lowther
Comprehensive Internet Services
Vice President