On 8 September 2006, at 11:45, Jerold McAllister wrote:
hackmiester (Hunter Fuller) writes:
I'm old school. Back in my day, we didn't have the Internet we
have today, and our UNIX boxes could mail over the network we had
strung. I don't care what mail app I use. I just want to be able
to have two boxes, boxbox and snowy, for example, and be able to
'mail boxbox' from snowy and vice versa. This has to be on a
system-wide basis, so people on my shell server can do it easily.
Any ideas? A quick tutorial?
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hackmiester (Hunter Fuller)
If you have some network connection between the two boxes (and any
others)
Just follow the handbook and set up sendmail on each. If you do
not want
Email from anywhere else, then set it up to accept mail connections
only
from those two boxen.
You don't need any of the other fancy stuff out there unless you
see some
feature that you just gotta have.
So, as long as I set up sendmail and one host knows the other's name
and can resolve it, it will Just Work�
////jerry
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hackmiester (Hunter Fuller)
<svinx> yknow when you go to a party, and everyones hooked up except
one guy and one girl
<svinx> and so they look at each other like.. do we have to?
<svinx> intel & nvidia must be lookin at each other like that right now
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