On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> 
> Is postfix not necessary if your are going to be getting your security
> checks mailed to you ?

I hadn't thought of that.  Very true.  In that case the my recommendation
would be to spend a bunch of time with the postfix documentation and
configure the server as outgoing only as possible, restricting who it
receives mail from, who it sends mail to, etc.  I was also under the
impression from the documentation that it could be set up in a manner
similar to sendmail where the postfix clients only ran when explicitly
called, but I was setting up a postfix daemon for a mailing list.

-- 
Matthew Micene
Systems Development Manager
Express Search Inc.
www.ExpressSearch.com
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