Stephen Gran on 26 Jul 2005 22:36:12 -0000 |
You are mixing apples and oranges a little here. The problem is not between mutt and exim, the problem is between mutt and a spam blocking acl on craigslist. If mutt works, let it be. If you want to cat a message into exim, though, I think you want exim -ti or something. It's been a little while, but it's basically the same as the sendmail command line when using it in an open(MAIL, |sendmail -ti) script setting. It seems the hostname issues have been sorted out, so now reload exim and run /usr/sbin/exim4 -bP primary_hostname to make sure exim has noticed the change. I don't believe the debian maintainers set it, so it should just pick it up from gethostbyname() and do the right thing. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | Sometimes when you look into his eyes | | steve@lobefin.net | you get the feeling that someone else | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | is driving. -- David Letterman | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attachment:
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