> Am 2008-03-03 10:56:19, schrieb tovis:
>> Lookup Debian refernce (9.6.1):
>>  "... use exim in Woody and use exim4 in Sarge."
>>  ...
>>  "The only reasonable alternative MTA is postfix if you care about
>> security
>>   sendmail and gmail are available as Debain packages but are not
>>   recommended:"
>> How to understand it? - no Courier counted at all, as it does not exist,
>> but is it also reside in prebuild package. I'm a user, I have not got
>> enough information about security of that or other packages.
>
> Please note, that there is currently a rewrite of the debian-reference.

OK. I decided to use against this discouriged reference.

>
>> Sorry, my english is terrible, I do not understand.
>> Courier's faxmail is dependent on courier-mta in Debian package.
>> It's clean that courier-faxmail is relay on courier-mta. My problem that
>> courier-mta + courier-imap + courier-faxmail has much more setup/config
>> to
>> do as apache2 (for exmple), a lots of configuration files, no clean step
>
> Not realy...  It has only 10 files to configure 10 options...
>
> No need to search a 40 kByte config file for the right option...
>
> Please read  'man courier'  where all files are described on-by-one.
>From those time, with some help I managed to configure smarthost, simply
creating /etc/courier/esmtproutes contain only one raw
:mail.chello.hu
After this I've set I can send emails. Installed fetchmail, to collect
mails from different providers. Here was only one problem, which were
solved using "smtphost" - which was identical to
/etc/courier/defaultdomain is contain.
I can send/receive receive faxes - front end is apache2 and squirrelmail.
For now I have stucked on faxmail. I was deleted the first line from
default configuration file /etc/courier/faxrc ("rw^  .  1), and check for
faxmail, as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but result was an SMTP 513 error. "to" field is
the same as I used for sending email, "from" field is [EMAIL PROTECTED] - lookup
from syslog.
What I've should set for faxmail? Is it not a real domain, it's some kind
of route which is on localhost. I'm strugling on documentation but I found
nothing about "fax" domain. Usually Debian packages are coming well
preinstalled, may be the problem is /etc/courier/esmtproutes what I've set
to everiything to my smarthost? Any ideas would be apretiated.
>
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