Quoting gcaplan (geoff@???):
> So we need a simple, secure set-and-forget configuration that will:
> 1) Send out mail from localhost
> 2) Refuse to do anything else, particularly accept incoming mail or
> act as a relay.
Exim's default configuration will send out mail using the 'dnslookup'
router and will not relay mail. You could configure it to listen on the
local loopback interface easily as i remember it will bind to any
interface by default. Look up 'local_interfaces' in the docs.
> Or if there is a better way, I'd appreciate advice.
Well, if all you want is something to push mail to a smarthost, 'ssmtp'
might be a better choice. It's configuration file has 4 options, so
there's nothing to mess up.
Give that a shot too. Exim might be too 'feature rich' for your needs.
With regards,
-Sndr.
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