Hello Basil,
On ¦²¦Á¦Â, 2014-05-03 at 14:17 -0700, Basil Gunn wrote:
On Sat, 03 May 2014 23:17:17 +0300
Apostolos Kefalas <sv1ljj@...> wrote:
Ok as I promised, here are my test with exim4 mta.
Thanks for your results!
Just to be clear, you did not use the filters Charles described, correct?
correct!! Charles filters require exim-heavy. I wanted to be as close to
the default installation of Debian and that is exim-light.
I believe filters are only available in exim-heavy & you used exim-light.
correct again!!!
You only added wl2k_router & wl2k_trans (router & trans) entries to
your exim-light config file.
Could you please specify the directory & config file name ie. is it /etc/exmi4.conf ??
OK here is a tricky thing. Exim has 2 options for configuration. First
option is one file (/etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template) and second option a
split configuration (/etc/exim4/conf.d/) across multiple files.
To find out which configuration is used by your installation you have
to:
$ cat /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf |grep split
dc_use_split_config='false'
'false' means first option, 'true' means second.
Default installation of Debian (local delivery only) uses the first
option.
The /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template has many sections. Each section
starts with the word "begin".
Below the line 'begin routers', we add our wl2k_router and below the
line 'begin transports' we add our wl2k_trans.
Then ran the updater & restarted.
QSL
If it is ok with you I'll add this to the install wiki for exim.
Off course its ok!!!
/Basil n7nix
73
Apostolos, sv1ljj