I need some help with exim. Just for the heck of it, I shifted to Debian
and am running a mix of testing/unstable. And I haven't broken anything
major, and yes apt is great but this mail is not about apt.
I would like to start using exim as the mta as that seems to be the
default (I know I can install postfix - but I want to get exim working
now). I am on cable with a nigtbird plan. My webhost supports
pop-before-smtp.
I had configured exim at install time and had chosen the config to work
with a smarthost. Now when I send a mail from mutt, I can't see anything
with the mailq command. The machine was offline at that time so the mail
could not have gone and has to be in the queue.
I know that exim -q or -qf will send the queued mails, but I can't see
the queued mails.
I went thru the debian reference and the exim faq but could not get any
help.
I have used sendmail w/ rh 7.3 and postfix w/ rh9. What are the
equivalent commands to
1. mailq
2. delete a mail in the queue
3. edit a mail in the queue (an do it w/ sendmail but not w/ postfix)
thanks,
Sharukh.
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Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri.
Mumbai, India.