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Hello Michael, |
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What does /var/log/exim/exim_mail log tell? |
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Thursday, March 13, 2008, 7:38:55 PM, you wrote: |
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> I have an exim configuration question. I run exim-4.69. It's worked |
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> well for over a year. This morning I did a slight network topography |
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> modification, and now my wife is having trouble sending email from her |
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> computer. Her computer used to be 192.168.1.4,, but it's connected to a |
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> subrouter now that's connected into the main one. The subrouter's IP is |
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> 192.168.0.1, if that matters. My wife's computer is now 192.168.0.2. |
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> She tried to send mail to one of her friends, and exim rejected the |
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> message. Here's the hostlist line from /etc/exim/exim.conf: |
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> baby bind # grep hostlist /etc/exim/exim.conf |
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> hostlist relay_from_hosts = 127.0.0.1 : 192.168.1.2 : 192.168.1.3 : |
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> 192.168.1.4 : 192.168.0.2 |
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> Now, she can send a test message to herself by appending our domain to |
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> the end of her username. We're used to not having to do that. How can |
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> we get that back? I would send the full exim.conf, but I don't remember |
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> the syntax to sed to strip out all the comment lines, and my reference |
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> books are packed away for our eminent move... |
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Sergey |
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