Ashwin D rearranged electrons thusly:
> On Monday 16 April 2001 10:22, you wrote:
> > see http://www.lifewithqmail.org
> > suggestion: try postfix
> I really second that. I had used sendmail with Redhat as a newbie and
> struggled to get it going. Thanks to some inputs from Suresh and some
> doc-hunting it was up and running - but i dreaded having to redo it.
It gets easy once you have a working config (read - a working sendmail.mc
file). Then just drop it in and regenerate sendmail.cf each time.
> With mandrake postfix was installed and it was up and running in almost no
> time. Either it is that easy or iam not a newbie anymore - i'd suggest it is
> more of the former.
Both, I expect. Configuring any MTA is similar in essence (you tell it what
domains you receive mail for, what domains / ips you relay for, what to
block, etc - in different ways).
> Postfix is cool.
Oh yes, definitely. Try exim as well - its great.
-s
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