Exim-4.87
      
      
        
          Introduction to Exim
        
        
          The Exim package contains a Mail
          Transport Agent written by the University of Cambridge, released
          under the GNU Public License.
        
        
          This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-7.10
          platform.
        
        
          Package Information
        
        
        
          Additional Downloads
        
        
        
          Exim Dependencies
        
        
          Required
        
        
          PCRE-8.39
        
        
          Optional
        
        
          Berkeley
          DB-6.2.23 or TDB (alternatives to
          GDBM, built in LFS), Cyrus
          SASL-2.1.26, libidn-1.33, Linux-PAM-1.3.0, MariaDB-10.1.16 or
          MySQL, OpenLDAP-2.4.44, OpenSSL-1.0.2h
          or GnuTLS-3.5.3, PostgreSQL-9.5.4,
          SQLite-3.14.1, X Window
          System, and OpenDMARC
        
        
          User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/exim
        
       
      
        
          Installation of Exim
        
        
          Before building Exim, as the
          root user you should create the
          group and user exim which will run
          the exim daemon:
        
        
groupadd -g 31 exim &&
useradd -d /dev/null -c "Exim Daemon" -g exim -s /bin/false -u 31 exim
        
          Install Exim with the following
          commands:
        
        
sed -e 's,^BIN_DIR.*$,BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin,' \
    -e 's,^CONF.*$,CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/exim.conf,' \
    -e 's,^EXIM_USER.*$,EXIM_USER=exim,' \
    -e 's,^EXIM_MONITOR,#EXIM_MONITOR,' src/EDITME > Local/Makefile &&
printf "USE_GDBM = yes\nDBMLIB = -lgdbm\n" >> Local/Makefile &&
make
        
          This package does not come with a test suite.
        
        
          Now, as the root user:
        
        
make install                                      &&
install -v -m644 doc/exim.8 /usr/share/man/man8   &&
install -v -d -m755 /usr/share/doc/exim-4.87    &&
install -v -m644 doc/* /usr/share/doc/exim-4.87 &&
ln -sfv exim /usr/sbin/sendmail                   &&
install -v -d -m750 -o exim -g exim /var/spool/exim
       
      
        
          Command Explanations
        
        
          sed -e ... >
          Local/Makefile: Most of Exim's configuration options are compiled in
          using the directives in Local/Makefile which is created from the
          src/EDITME file. This command
          specifies the minimum set of options. Descriptions for the options
          are listed below.
        
        
          printf ... >
          Local/Makefile: Setting those variables allows to
          use GDBM instead of the default Berkeley DB. Remove this command if
          you have installed Berkeley DB-6.2.23.
        
        
          BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin:
          This installs all of Exim's
          binaries and scripts in /usr/sbin.
        
        
          CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/exim.conf: This
          installs Exim's main configuration
          file in /etc.
        
        
          EXIM_USER=exim: This tells
          Exim that after the daemon no
          longer needs root privileges, the
          process hands off the daemon to the exim user.
        
        
          #EXIM_MONITOR: This defers
          building the Exim monitor program,
          as it requires X Window System
          support, by commenting out the EXIM_MONITOR line in the Makefile. If you wish to build the monitor
          program, omit this sed command and issue the
          following command before building the package (modify Local/eximon.conf, if necessary): cp exim_monitor/EDITME
          Local/eximon.conf.
        
        
          ln -sfv exim
          /usr/sbin/sendmail: Creates a link to sendmail for applications which
          need it. Exim will accept most
          Sendmail command-line options.
        
        
          install -v -m750 -o exim -g exim
          /var/spool/exim: Since /var/spool is owned by root
          and this version of exim drops root privileges early, to run as user
          exim, it cannot create the
          /var/spool/exim directory. As a work
          around, it is created manually.
        
       
      
        
          Adding Additional Functionality
        
        
          To utilize some or all of the dependency packages, you'll need to
          modify Local/Makefile to include the
          appropriate directives and parameters to link additional libraries
          before you build Exim.
          Local/Makefile is heavily commented
          with instructions on how to do this. Listed below is additional
          information to help you link these dependency packages or add
          additional functionality.
        
        
          If you wish to build and install the .info documentation, refer to 
          http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinsinfdoc.
        
        
          If you wish to build in Exim's interfaces for calling virus and
          spam scanning software directly from access control lists,
          uncomment the WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes
          parameter and review the information found at http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch41.html.
        
        
          To use a backend database other than Berkeley DB, see the instructions at 
          http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTdb.
        
        
          For SSL functionality, see the instructions at 
          http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinctlsssl
          and http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch39.html.
        
        
          For tcpwrappers functionality, see
          the instructions at 
          http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECID27.
        
        
          For information about adding authentication mechanisms to the
          build, see chapters 33-37 of http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/index.html.
        
        
          For information about linking Linux-PAM, refer to the instructions 
          http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch11.html#SECTexpcond.
        
        
          For information about linking database engine libraries used for
          Exim name lookups, see the
          instructions at http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch09.html.
        
        
          If you wish to add Readline
          support to Exim when invoked in
          “test expansion”
          (-be) mode, see the information in the
          -be section of 
          http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch05.html#id2525974.
        
        
          You may wish to modify the default configuration and send log files
          to syslog instead of the default /var/spool/exim/log directory. See the
          information at http://exim.org/exim-html-4.87/doc/html/spec_html/ch49.html.
        
       
      
        
          Configuring Exim
        
        
          
            Config Files
          
          
            /etc/exim.conf and /etc/aliases
          
         
        
          
            Configuration Information
          
          
            Review the file /etc/exim.conf, and
            modify any settings to suit your needs. Note that the default
            configuration assumes that the /var/mail directory is world writable, but has
            the stiky bit set. If you want to use the default configuration,
            issue as the root user:
          
          
chmod -v a+wt /var/mail
          
            A default (nothing but comments) /etc/aliases file is installed during the
            package installation if this file did not exist on your system.
            Create the necessary aliases and start the Exim daemon using the following commands:
          
          
cat >> /etc/aliases << "EOF"
postmaster: root
MAILER-DAEMON: root
EOF
exim -v -bi &&
/usr/sbin/exim -bd -q15m
          
            ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
            
              Note
            
            
              To protect an existing /etc/aliases file, the command above appends
              these aliases to it. This file should be checked and duplicate
              aliases removed, if present.
            
           
          
            The /usr/sbin/exim -bd
            -q15m command starts the Exim daemon with a 15 minute interval in
            processing the mail queue. Adjust this parameter to suit your
            desires.
          
         
        
          
             Systemd Unit
          
          
            To automatically start exim at boot, install the
            exim.service unit
            included in the blfs-systemd-units-20160602 package.
          
          
make install-exim
         
       
      
        
          Contents
        
        
          
            
              Installed Programs:
              exicyclog, exigrep, exim, exim-4.87-3,
              exim_checkaccess, exim_dbmbuild, exim_dumpdb, exim_fixdb,
              exim_lock, exim_tidydb, eximstats, exinext, exipick, exiqgrep,
              exiqsumm, exiwhat, and optionally, eximon, eximon.bin, and
              sendmail (symlink)
            
            
              Installed Libraries:
              None
            
            
              Installed Directories:
              /usr/share/doc/exim-4.87 and
              /var/spool/exim
            
           
         
        
          
            Short Descriptions
          
          
            
            
              
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                    exicyclog
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                    cycles Exim log files.
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                    exigrep
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                    searches Exim log files.
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                    exim
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                    is a symlink to the exim-4.87-3 MTA daemon.
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                    exim-4.87-3
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                    is the Exim mail
                    transport agent daemon.
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                    exim_checkaccess
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                    states whether a given recipient address from a given
                    host is acceptable or not.
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                    exim_dbmbuild
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                    creates and rebuilds Exim databases.
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                    exim_dumpdb
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                    writes the contents of Exim databases to the standard
                    output.
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                    exim_fixdb
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                    modifies data in Exim
                    databases.
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                    exim_lock
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                    locks a mailbox file.
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                    exim_tidydb
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                    removes old records from Exim databases.
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                    eximstats
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                    generates mail statistics from Exim log files.
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                    exinext
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                    queries remote host retry times.
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                    exipick
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                    selects messages based on various criteria.
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                    exiqgrep
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                    is a utility for selective queue listing.
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                    exiqsumm
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                    produces a summary of the messages in the mail queue.
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                    exiwhat
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                    queries running Exim
                    processes.
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                    eximon
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                    is a start-up shell script for eximon.bin used to set
                    the required environment variables before running the
                    program.
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                    eximon.bin
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                    is a monitor program which displays current information
                    in an X window, and also
                    contains a menu interface to Exim's command line administration
                    options.
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        Last updated on 2016-09-05 04:56:40 -0700