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Email forwarding from exim on debian

gi flag

Do it looks like Debian (10) out of the box comes with exim?

mini31 # apt list --installed  | grep exim

WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.

exim4-base/oldstable,oldstable,now 4.92-8+deb10u6 amd64 [installed,automatic]
exim4-config/oldstable,oldstable,now 4.92-8+deb10u6 all [installed,automatic]
exim4-daemon-light/oldstable,oldstable,now 4.92-8+deb10u6 amd64 [installed,automatic]
mini31 # apt list --installed  | grep postfix

WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.

mini31 #

Am I correct that what I need to get it to send e-mails outside to a real e-mail address is called e-mail forwarding? (Or is it called smarthost?)

I append

root: [email protected]

to /etc/aliases, right?

So instead of using mail the messages will go to my real e-mail address?

I imagine that I have to type in my smtp details somewhere? Any clues where that might be?

Brandon Xavier avatar
us flag
`sudo dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config` is a great first step. Checking out the Debian exim wiki https://wiki.debian.org/Exim is a pretty good second step. Repeating step #1 after step #2 may not hurt either :-)
gi flag
I don't understand which option to choose.
Brandon Xavier avatar
us flag
Try configuring a smarthost - you can easily redo it by re-running dpkg-reconfigure
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