Silas <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. jan. 17., Cs, 14:14): > > On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 07:47:28PM +0100, Csányi Pál wrote: > >I am following https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-mail.html > >chapter to set up mail on my old laptop. > > Hi! > > I believe you just want to send and receive e-mails from your mail > server, don't you?
Yes, exactly. This is a very old laptop and I want to send-receive mails eg. to this mailing list, among others, and nothing more. > If so, I recommend installing a simple MTA from > pkgsrc. I use mail/msmtp. Then, in /etc/mailer.conf you change the > "sendmail" line to point to /usr/pkg/bin/msmtp. To retrieve e-mail via > IMAP I use pkgsrc's mail/isync. I'm using Gmail and I set my box for POP3, but not for IMAP. > I have done a complete Postfix setup before, but only when configuring a > full SMTP server, not using it as a local MTA to send e-mail from > applications like mutt. I want here to use mutt only, and fetchmail and procmail. > The chapter should be updated to deal with all the "new" stuff e-mail > requires, like using the submission port, using STARTTLS (or SSL), etc., > when configuring mail servers, and have examples on using simple tools > (like msmtp or isync) for normal users. I agree with that. -- Best, Pali
