Hi Terry,

Thanks for the update!

BTW, I just discovered that the default setting in the config file for the exim4u web interface had the variable "$multi_ip" set to "yes".  It doesn't really matter but if you are not using the multiple IP capability then you should set "$multi_ip" to "no". Otherwise, the web interface will request an outgoing IP address for each domain that you add.  You can change that parameter for the web interface in the file: home/exim4u/public_html/exim4u/config/variables.php. On the other hand, if you are instead using the multiple IP capability then you should leave "$multi_ip" set to "yes".

I am still working out Exim4U's default settings and I hope to have everything totally set soon.  It really doesn't matter but I want the initial experience to be as pleasant as possible when people try Exim4U out.  Sorry that I have made you and a few other folks a bit of a guinea pig in this regard...........

Good luck and let me know if you need any assistance!

Gordon



Terry wrote:
Thanks for the update!  Let me know how your testing goes.
    

  
Gordon
    

Just to let you know Gordon the test inside a jail went fine. So I then did a test migration from vexim on my home server
to test how transparent the move could be made and that went well too.
I am just finding my way through the configs now. I see you have some white list files in place which is good because I need to be able
to white list any sender domains or addresses from any acl's that may catch them. Regardless of if they are in the wrong or not.
So its all looking good.

Thanks
Terry






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