[Eug-lug] receiving email on Debian
John Sechrest
sechrest at jas.peak.org
Thu Jan 6 10:18:41 PST 2005
You have to configure exim4 to be a recieving internet host.
You do this with
dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config
Allen Brown <allen_brown at agilent.com> writes:
% I was using "mail". Once I see the mail is arriving I will
% change over to mozilla. That isn't the problem. The mail
% doesn't arrive onto the computer.
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% Allen Brown
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% Max Lemieux wrote:
% >
% > Allen,
% > What is your email client? Packages like mutt are common in Debian.
% >
% > You shouldn't need anything very special, AFAIK... Is your
% > firewall/iptables configured to let mail through?
% >
% > -Max
% >
% > Allen Brown wrote:
% >
% > >What packages/daemons to I need to receive email over the LAN?
% > >
% > >I have a RedHat7.2 system that I am trying to reboot as
% > >Debian Sarge 3.1. A lot works. Mail forwarded from
% > >the HPUX system makes it to the system when it is booted
% > >as RedHat7.2 but not when it is Debian.
% > >
% > > cvuxec <------> cvlx21
% > > HPUX either RedHat or Debian
% > >
% > >Note that I can ssh from cvuxec to cvlx21 in either OS.
% > >I just can't get email in.
% > >
% > >
% >
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