On 2005-04-17 Matej Cepl <cepl@???> wrote:
> I have here a home network consisting of three computers -- two workstations
> (one named blahoslav other kosatec with Debian/testing and exim 4.50) and
> one server (mitmanek with Debian/stable and exim 3.35); the server is
> connected to the Internet via dial-up. The problem I have is that I did not
> manage to persuade exim on server to send emails to the workstation
> computers
[...]
Well, that is broken:
route_list = 192.168.0.0/24 $domain bydns_a
<Quote spec.txt>
|The format of each rule is
|
| <domain pattern> <host list> <options>
</unquote>
"192.168.0.0/24" is no domain pattern but a ip-address/netmask specification,
something like
route_list = blahoslav.vysocina $domain bydns_a;\
kosatec.vysocina $domain bydns_a
might work.
cu andreas
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