On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 14:21 +0100, Ralf Ertzinger wrote: > A mailserver that is unable to do that is not worth being called by that > name. Exim is similar to sendmail in being more like a construction set > for mail servers than a mailserver. There are a lot of parts doing different > things that you can arrange at your leisure in order to route and transport > mail through the system. This means that there are usually several ways do > do something. Exim does offer a lot of flexibility, yes. Although you _can_ contrive many ways to do simple things, and even more ways to do compilated things, the default configuration file ships with examples of the easy way to do useful things -- and can have more such examples added on request. -- dwmw2