Author: Ian Zimmerman Date: To: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] redirect email on local network
On Wed, 4 Feb 2015 23:00:25 +0100,
Frédéric Marécaille <frederique.marecaille@???> wrote:
Frédéric> So, I've a personal server wich receive local email by exim
Frédéric> (notification's scripts, notification's crontab...) and a
Frédéric> laptop, with exim installed too and receive some notifications
Frédéric> and email from a personal account email.
Frédéric> I would like the server send his email on my laptop.
Frédéric> I think there is not only launch #dpkg reconfigure
Frédéric> exim4-config but I have modify the /etc/email-addresses,
Frédéric> /etc/hosts??
Because the laptop is presumably only turned on now and then, the
logical way to do this is not to change the exim configuration, but run
a POP or IMAP daemon on the server and get the messages on the laptop
with fetchmail, or a similar tool. IOW a pull model. A push model
would be playing the lottery that the queue run time on the server
matches the time when laptop is turned on.
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