This is a discussion on need exim help within the alt.comp.mail.exim forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; I know absolutely nothing about exim or any other mail server. Is the a beginner's tutorial for someone as ...
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n@n.com wrote:
> I know absolutely nothing about exim or any other mail server. > > Is the a beginner's tutorial for someone as clueless as me? > > Any help will be appreciated. > > thanks, Seriously - go read RFC822 (SMTP). This will give you the background to enable you to understand the documentation for exim or any other MTA for that matter. James -- BOFH excuse #379: We've picked COBOL as the language of choice. |
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Hi there
Centurion wrote: > Seriously - go read RFC822 (SMTP). 0822 / 2822 deals with the _CONTENT_ of messages. For transport (SMTP) you need 0821 / 2821 > This will give you the background to > enable you to understand the documentation for exim or any other MTA for > that matter. Regards, Rob -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | De SGP is een gevaar voor de rechtsorde | | http://www.democratie-ja.nl/ | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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