Exim4 on debian uses by default a very specific configuration. You
should probably consult exim4 docs from Debian.
However, as a pointer, you should probably do 'dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config' and choose from the menu that you want to use a smarthost
to handle mail delivery and enter your ISP mailserver as the smarthost.
It is very likely that your ISP won't require authentication if you are
on its recognized range.
Automatic messages can be generated by procmail (man procmail)
Monfort wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Newbie here.
>
> I’m using EXIM4 with my Debian kernel 2.4.
>
> I don’t know what to do. I’m visiting lots of EXIM user’s list
> but I can’t find what I’m doing wrong. That is what I need (ops, trying) to
> do:
>
> . I have a server inside my company. That equipment is going to
> generate automatic e-mail messages. We do not have a DNS server inside so we
> want to send this automatic message to an outside ISP provider DNS, the one
> that manage and hosts our domain.
> . I’m trying to send via SMTP
>
> . Which kind of configuration I have to do?
> . For router
> . For Transport
> . For SMTP Plain Autentication
>
> I made a Telnet connection to my ISP Provider on port 25 (SMTP)
> and after that a ehlo command. That is what ISP returned:
>
> 250 – AUT# LOGIN PLAIN
> 250 – AUTH=LOGIN PLAIN
> 250 – PIPELINING
> 250 – 8BITMIME
>
> Does any one could help me?
>
> Regards.
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