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 ____________________________ A host is a host from coast to coast, and no one will talk to a host too close Unless the host that isn't close is busy, hung or dead
Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
