Thank you Phil, I add exim config in /etc/exim4/conf.d/main (I use exim
on debian with dc_use_split_config='true').
I can send mail with @[].
Thank you to all.
Alex.
On 14/10/2014 05:48, Phil Pennock wrote:
> On 2014-10-13 at 22:16 +0200, Alexandre wrote:
>> On 13/10/2014 16:16, Jeremy Harris wrote:
>>> Hunt in the docs for "allow_domain_literals".
>>>
>>> http://exim.org/docs.html
>>
>> No other information?
>
> It was a complete answer by Jeremy, giving you the exact search term to
> find the answer in the documentation. This isn't a paid support system
> where other people read for you, we point you towards the answers on the
> "teach a man to fish" model.
>
> There's a search box on the website.
>
> The items you need are in the default configuration file, commented out.
> There's an option which you enable in the main section of the config
> file to allow the syntax, and a new Router (`ipliteral`) to enable.
>
> That's it, it's as simple as uncommenting items in the default
> configuration.
>
> -Phil
>