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The Exim Home Page

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The Exim Home Page

Exim is a message transfer agent (MTA) developed at the University of Cambridge for use on Unix systems connected to the @@ -21,46 +21,56 @@ installed in place of sendmail, although the configuration of exim is quite different to that of sendmail.

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An expanded introduction is available.

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Getting Information About Exim

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New Things

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New users and those converting from other MTAs (and others) may find +the Exim New Users site to +be useful.

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OSDir.com site

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There is an - entry for exim on O'Reilly's OSDir.com site. At the time of - writing this has very little content, but people may wish to - correct that...

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There is an extensive set of main + documentation and a Wiki for + user supported documentation and hints

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Current Versions

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+ The current version of Exim is 4.71. See the Download page to get a copy. +

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Exim 3 and previous versions are now considered obsolete. See + the wiki article Exim3Status for details.

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Exim Bugzilla

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If you find a bug in Exim or the documentation, please register + a bug in the Exim + Bugzilla

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Exim Books

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The Exim 4 + book is available. See the book website for + further information.

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The O'Reilly + Exim 3 book is still available, however this is not + appropriate for a current Exim environment.

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Exim Book

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The definitive exim book, - written by Philip Hazel, is now available. Orders can - be placed through a number of the on-line retailers.

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Nigel Metheringham
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