Re: Exim4U and Debian
Fábio Rabelo <[email protected]> Mon, 4 Jan 2010 16:29:56 -0200
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Just an ad-in to this subject : Debian backports allready have Exim 4.71 in the repositories : http://www.backports.org I use Kernel from debian backports for years with no problems, and recently I am using KVM and related packages from backports idem, no problems either ... Fábio Rabelo 2010/1/4 Gordon Dickens <[email protected]> > Karl Scalet wrote: > >> Actually I already started with Exim4U. It looks promising, the only >> missing thing for me is >> debian related configuration. I see that you (Gordon) are developing on >> Redhat. Nonetheless >> it is maybe worth to have a Debian section (and maybe other distis) >> somewhere in your >> homepage / documentation, even if this is more or less empty as of now. Or >> what about >> a wiki. I especially talk about debian, because 1.) I use it :-) and 2. >> debian's primary mail >> server is exim4, so there might be strong interest from here. >> > > Hi Karl, > > Thanks for installing Exim4U! > > I agree with you regarding Debian. Last week, I installed Exim4U on a > Ubuntu Hardy machine with Apache 2.2.8 (apache2) and exim 4.69 (exim4) both > of which were Debian binaries from the Ubuntu repositories. The installation > went well and everything appears to be working except for DKIM as you > mentioned since Exim 4.69 does not support DKIM. I have since written some > additional instructions for Debian/Ubuntu users which are now in the Exim4U > Subversion trunk at: > > http://exim4u.org/svn/exim4u_src/trunk/DEBIAN > > I think that all the issues that you covered in your email have been > addressed in this file. Also, instructions for using Exim version 4.69 with > Exim4U are covered in the svn trunk here: > > http://exim4u.org/svn/exim4u_src/trunk/EXIM_4.69 > > These files will be included in the next Exim4U release. In addition, I am > soon going to install Debian and FreeBSD on my own hardware so that I can > properly test and support Exim4U on these operating systems. I will soon be > putting together an instruction file for FreeBSD as well. > > Please be aware that the Exim4U Subversion trunk is where development takes > place so please treat it accordingly. I would advise to only use the trunk > files in test environments and not on production machines. I am currently > working on the next Exim4U release (1.2.2) which should include the > following: > > - The Debian, FreeBSD and Exim 4.69 documentation as referred to above. > - Instructions for customizing appearance. That is, instructions on how to > customize Exim4U to include your own logo (or no logo) and other appearance > related items. > - Updated default settings. > - Other minor changes. > > FYI, > > Gordon > > > > _______________________________________________ > Vexim mailing list > [email protected] > http://silverwraith.com/mailman/listinfo/vexim > _______________________________________________ Vexim mailing list [email protected] http://silverwraith.com/mailman/listinfo/vexim