Hello Andrew,
Andrew Osborn, 07.02.2005 (d.m.y):
> I don't know which exim is the correct exim, i do a find and it comes
> up with about 10.
How do you mean that?
If you want to know which binary is running as daemon, just take a
look at the scripts that are responsible for starting and stopping the
daemon.
> I did the /usr/sbin/exim one, looked like the best
> candidate.
>
> I replaced this in my exim.conf file:
>
> host_accept_relay = 127.0.0.1 : ::::1
>
> with
>
> host_accept_relay = 192.168.0.1/16.
> Why the 16?
It defines how many bits of the IP address belong to the subnet
definition.
But maybe you'll take a closer look at all the network stuff...?
> My windows box is 192.168.0.1
>
> After the conf change do I need to restart anything?
Yes, you must restart your exim daemon - if you run exim as daemon.
But as _you_ are the admin of your system, _you_ should know about
it...
> Appears it didn't change anything. Where do I specify the port number
> and such? I changed STMP from 25 to another port for security.
Search the exim docs for "daemon_smtp_port".
Regards,
Christian Schmidt
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