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The Tuesday 2007-04-17 at 16:39 -0400, ken wrote:
> I don't need to run a local server anyway, not even a "mini" server.
But the system is not designed that way, and fighting the design is not
easy.
There are many commands and daemons in Linux that rely on having a local
mail server; for instance, using the command "sendmail", be it from the
real sendmail, or from anything else that provides a sendmail binary.
Anyway... mail (= mailx = nail) has a long man page, and it does support
smtp. There is a "smtp-use-starttls" binary option mentioned. I can't say
how you have to combine all those variables to get it working, because I
have never used "mail" in that way. maybe they have a mail help list, I
dunno.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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