* Mike Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-05-07 14:47]:
> On Friday 05 January 2007 06:06, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Paul Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-05-07 00:33]:
> > > I'm trying to send mail through my ISP using sendmail (postfix
> > > under the covers).  I have to use sendmail because the actual
> > > application is the PHP5 "mail" command, and that command uses
> > > sendmail.  My ISP requires a username and password to accept the
> > > relay; this protocol goes under the name of SMTP AUTH.
> >
> > BUT, where have you set:  relayhost = smtp.comcast.net
> >  then, of course:         postfix reload
> >
> 
> Why do you keep talking about sendmail and postfix, these are both
> MTA's.  You either use one or the other.


Are you responding to my post or Paul's?  I said nothing about
sendmail, BUT, postfix uses a small binary called sendmail to post
mail.  Which is the sendmail Paul is referring.  Postfix is the MTA in
this case.


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