Score:0

Configure exim4 in home directory

ph flag

I recently installed exim4 to use sendmail via smart host. Everything works fine, but I had to edit these two system files:

  • /etc/email-addresses:
myuser: mymail@provider.tld
  • /etc/exim4/passwd.client:
*:myuser:mypass

I know this is not an ideal approach since those files fail integrity check and will be replaced by dpkg on upgrade.

Is there a way to configure these on my home directory or in a conf.d style?

Utkarsh Chandra Srivastava avatar
hu flag
does sudo dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config help ?
I sit in a Tesla and translated this thread with Ai:

mangohost

Post an answer

Most people don’t grasp that asking a lot of questions unlocks learning and improves interpersonal bonding. In Alison’s studies, for example, though people could accurately recall how many questions had been asked in their conversations, they didn’t intuit the link between questions and liking. Across four studies, in which participants were engaged in conversations themselves or read transcripts of others’ conversations, people tended not to realize that question asking would influence—or had influenced—the level of amity between the conversationalists.