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-    <head>
-        <meta charset='utf-8'>
-        <title>2.5. Exim</title>
-    </head>
-    <body>
-        <a href="index.html">Core OS Index</a>
-        <h1>2.5. Exim</h1>
-
-        <h2 id="conf">2.5.1. Exim Configuration</h2>
-
-        <p>Exim come with default configuration we will change to mach system settings
-        <a href="conf/etc/exim/exim.conf">/etc/exim/exim.conf</a>.</p>
-
-        <pre>
-        $ sudo prt-get depinst mailx
-        </pre>
-
-        <h2 id="cert">2.5.2. Certificates</h2>
-
-        <p>Exim creates a key for you if you just copy exim.conf and start daemon;</p>
-
-        <pre>
-        # cp /home/username/data/git/doc/core/conf/exim/exim.conf /etc/exim/exim.conf
-        # sh /etc/rc.d/exim start
-        SSL certificate /etc/ssl/certs/exim.crt with key /etc/ssl/keys/exim.key for host machine.example created
-        #
-        </pre>
-
-        <p>Manually create a private key;</p>
-
-        <pre>
-	$ sudo mkdir /etc/ssl/keys
-	</pre>
-
-        <pre>
-	$ sudo openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /etc/ssl/keys/exim.key -out /etc/ssl/certs/exim.cert -days 9000 -nodes
-	Generating a 2048 bit RSA private key
-	...........................................+++
-	..............+++
-	writing new private key to '/etc/ssl/keys/exim.key'
-	-----
-	You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporated
-	into your certificate request.
-	What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN.
-	There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank
-	For some fields there will be a default value,
-	If you enter '.', the field will be left blank.
-	-----
-	Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:PT
-	State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:
-	Locality Name (eg, city) []:
-	Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd]:
-	Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:
-	Common Name (e.g. server FQDN or YOUR name) []:machine.example.org
-	Email Address []:postmaster@machine.example.org
-	#
-        </pre>
-
-    	<pre>
-	# chown mail:mail /etc/ssl/keys/exim.key
-	# chmod 0600 /etc/ssl/keys/exim.key
-	# chmod 644 /etc/ssl/certs/exim.cert
-	</pre>
-
-        <h2 id="alias">2.5.3. Aliases</h2>
-
-        <p>Exim come with default aliases we will change to mach system settings
-        <a href="conf/etc/exim/aliases">/etc/exim/aliases;</a></p>
-
-        <pre>
-        # Default aliases file, installed by Exim. This file contains no real aliases.
-        # You should edit it to taste.
-
-        # The following alias is required by the mail RFCs 2821 and 2822.
-        # Set it to the address of a HUMAN who deals with this system's mail problems.
-
-        postmaster: machine-admin
-
-        # It is also common to set the following alias so that if anybody replies to a
-        # bounce message from this host, the reply goes to the postmaster.
-
-        mailer-daemon: postmaster
-
-        # You should also set up an alias for messages to root, because it is not
-        # usually a good idea to deliver mail as root.
-
-        root: postmaster
-
-        # It is a good idea to redirect any messages sent to system accounts so tha
-        # they don't just get ignored. Here are some common examples:
-
-        bin: root
-        daemon: root
-        ftp: root
-        nobody: root
-        operator: root
-        uucp: root
-
-        # You should check your /etc/passwd for any others.
-
-        # Other commonly enountered aliases are:
-        #
-        # abuse:       the person dealing with network and mail abuse
-        # hostmaster:  the person dealing with DNS problems
-        # webmaster:   the person dealing with your web site
-
-        ####
-        </pre>
-
-        <h2 id="smarthost">2.5.4. Smarthost</h2>
-
-        <p>Tony Finch publish a nice
-        <a href="http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~fanf2/hermes/conf/exim/etc/etc.cam/configure">configuration reference</a>.
-        </p>
-
-        <p>File /etc/exim/alias rewrite addresses when receiving,
-        return_path and headers_rewrite rewrite addresses in header
-        (envelop) while main rewrite apply rewriting to all.</p>
-
-        <p>Test sender rewriting;</p>
-
-        <pre>
-        # exim -brw bob@box
-        # exim -brw bob@remote.com
-        </pre>
-
-        <p>Test routing;</p>
-
-        <pre>
-        # exim -bt bob@box
-        # exim -bt bob@remote.com
-        </pre>
-
-        <h2 id="fetchmail">2.5. Fetchmail</h2>
-
-        <pre>
-        $ prt-get depinst fetchmail
-        </pre>
-
-        <pre>
-        $ sudo su
-        # mkdir /var/lib/fetchmail
-        # mkdir /var/run/fetchmail
-        # useradd -r fetchmail
-        # chown fetchmail /var/lib/fetchmail
-        # chown fetchmail /var/run/fetchmail
-        </pre>
-
-        <p>Create /etc/rc.d/fetchmail and add fetchmail to /etc/rc.conf;</p>
-
-        <pre>
-        #!/bin/sh
-        #
-        # /etc/rc.d/fetchmail: start/stop fetchmail daemon
-        #
-
-        SSD=/sbin/start-stop-daemon
-        PROG=/usr/bin/fetchmail
-        PID=/var/run/fetchmail/fetchmail.pid
-        IDS=/var/lib/fetchmail/.fetchids
-        PUID=45
-        PGID=100
-        OPTS="-f /etc/fetchmailrc -i $IDS --pidfile $PID --syslog -v"
-
-        case $1 in
-        start)
-                $SSD --chuid $PUID:$PGID --user $PUID --exec $PROG --start -- $OPTS
-                ;;
-        stop)
-                $SSD --stop --remove-pidfile --retry 10 --pidfile $PID
-                ;;
-        restart)
-                $0 stop
-                $0 start
-                ;;
-        reload)
-                $SSD --stop --signal HUP --pidfile $PID
-                ;;
-        status)
-                $SSD --status --pidfile $PID
-                case $? in
-                0) echo "$PROG is running with pid $(head -1 $PID)" ;;
-                1) echo "$PROG is not running but the pid file $PID exists" ;;
-                3) echo "$PROG is not running" ;;
-                4) echo "Unable to determine the program status" ;;
-                esac
-                ;;
-        *)
-                echo "usage: $0 [start|stop|restart|reload|status]"
-                ;;
-        esac
-        # End of file
-        </pre>
-
-        <p>Create /etc/fetchmailrc;</p>
-
-        <pre>
-        # This file must be chmod 0600, owner fetchmail
-
-        set daemon        300           # Pool every 5 minutes
-        set syslog                      # log through syslog facility
-        set postmaster  admin@box
-
-        set no bouncemail               # avoid loss on 4xx errors
-                                        # on the other hand, 5xx errors get
-                                        # more dangerous...
-
-        ##########################################################################
-        # Hosts to pool
-        ##########################################################################
-
-        # Defaults ===============================================================
-        # Set antispam to -1, since it is far safer to use that together with
-        # no bouncemail
-        defaults:
-        timeout 300
-        antispam -1
-        batchlimit 100
-
-        poll pop.remote.com protocol POP3 user "drbob@remote.com" there with password "secretpass" is "bob@box" here
-        </pre>
-
-        <a href="index.html">Core OS Index</a>
-        <p>
-        This is part of the Tribu System Documentation.
-        Copyright (C) 2020
-        Tribu Team.
-        See the file <a href="../fdl-1.3-standalone.html">Gnu Free Documentation License</a>
-        for copying conditions.</p>
-    </body>
-</html>