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computing:exim4 [2019/08/12 17:50] – oemb1905 | computing:exim4 [2021/04/02 19:47] – oemb1905 | ||
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sudo systemctl restart exim4 | sudo systemctl restart exim4 | ||
- | echo "Hi Relay Server, I am testing you" | mail -s " | + | echo "Hi Relay Server, I am testing you" | mail -s " |
If everything was successful, you should get some log output like this: | If everything was successful, you should get some log output like this: | ||
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{{ : | {{ : | ||
+ | Okay! Happy Hacking! | ||
+ | Update: Since the relay is not an incoming mail server and because there are mx records in use at gmail, I had to exclude exim4 from looking for domains locally. | ||
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+ | sudo nano / | ||
+ | domainlist local_domains = | ||
- | Okay! Happy Hacking! | + | On major system upgrades, exim4 often gets hosed. |
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+ | sudo mv /etc/exim4 / | ||
+ | sudo apt-get -o Dpkg:: | ||
+ | sudo dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config | ||
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+ | Rebuilding again today lol. Messages won't send from clients using the relay. | ||
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+ | rm / | ||
+ | rm / | ||
+ | rm / | ||
+ | rm / | ||
+ | sysemctl restart exim4.service | ||
- | --- //[[oemb1905@jonathanhaack.com|oemb1905]] | + | --- //[[jonathan@haacksnetworking.com|oemb1905]] |