---- Quoting fooler's message, sent 04/25/00 11:24am ----
> > Then to send out the que'd mail:
> >
> > root]# sendmail -q or
> > user]$ /usr/sbin/sendmail -q
> >
> > hth
> >
>
> why use sendmail if you have already postfix to do it?
it's postfix's sendmail wrapper. btw, you can schedule uploading /
downloading of your e-mails via cron.
> regarding to your demand dialing outgoing mail problem, why not
> point your outgoing mail to your isp smtp instead using your local
> smtp. this trick will offload some resources on your server. every
> time your workstation send an email, it will directly send to your
> isp smtp instead to your local smtp. so that you dont have to
> worry queued emails.
that would mean connecting to the ISP via dialup everytime someone
sends an e-mail as opposed to queueing all the mails for batch
delivery.
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