On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 09:33:18AM -0000, Andrew Thomas wrote:
> You don't really need to use any local MTA if you use the sendEmail
> script.
> 
> I got it from - http://www.caspian.dotconf.net/menu/Software/SendEmail/

Which is essentially the same as using ssmtp  / esmtp / nullmailer 
(non-queuing sendmail replacements). 

The mentioned prorams actually give you the same command-line interface
as sendmail, and hence require less (if at all) change  of
voicemail.conf.

> 
> This actually works by 'talking' directly to any SMTP server - even
> remote ones (I use our Exchange server for our e-mails).

And this is a reminder: they don't queue mail. Hence if they fail to
deliver once, the mail is lost. May not be the best idea for sending
mail over the internet.

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