On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:13:41AM +0000, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Alex Samad on 21/01/10 02:10, wrote:
> >On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:56:16AM +0000, Adam Hardy wrote:

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> >
> >? did not thing so, I have used null mailer on system I want to recieve
> >emails from, just point it to a smtp server and thats all , no
> >userid/password setup
> 
> Oh. But why would you have to point it to an SMTP server if you
> aren't logging on to it? Or is it an open relay smtp server?

 if you want to receive emails from this machine on another machine the
 emails have to get there some how ?

 as for user name on nullmailer

 i have run through a dpkg-reconfigure nullmailer, first thing it asks
 me is mailname of my system, then smarthosts, just put in a smtp relay,
 doesn't you isp/host provide you with a relay. Then optional where to
 send local emails I leave this blank.  Then its all done.



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