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From: "John Kim" <jkim AT sciences DOT sdsu DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: Exim says TCP port "smtp" not found
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 11:21:26 -0800
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Phew, getting rid of "exim" user did the trick. (I had it in there because 
I'm trying to set up Mailman to work with Exim. I was following what seemes 
to be an outdated recipe. I just found newer instructions on exim.org.)

Thanks to Igor Pechtchanski and Pierre A. Humblet.
Sorry I didn't send my cygcheck.out as an attachment.

-John 


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