Well, I sent mail and it didn't bounce. I sent mail to
two address that seem to work from config'ing the
/etc/aliases file, both to me.
Is there a certain mail client that I need to setup to
work with exim ... or how do I read mail?
--- Kurt Lieber <klieber@???> wrote:
> On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 11:23:16AM -0700 or
> thereabouts, William I. Zumwalt wrote:
> > I just inherited a debian box w/ exim and need to
> add
> > another email address to it. How would that be
> done
> > for a local domain (no virtuals here)?
> >
> > So far I created the user account on the same box.
> I'm
> > running exim 3.35.
>
> A lot is entirely dependent on how you have your
> exim installation
> configured. It's entirely possible that all you
> have to do is create a new
> user account and everything else will just work.
> (that's how we have our
> stuff set up)
>
> Try sending an email to <new user account>@<domain>
> and see if it gets
> delivered properly.
>
> --kurt
>
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