Ralf Nagel wrote:
> 
> Fabrice Scemama wrote:
> >
> > Ralf Nagel wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am running a small "masqueraded" network (4 linux-machines, 1 NT). The
> > > mail (qmail of course) setup seems to be okay - everything works fine as
> > > far as local and intranet traffic (linux -> linux) is concerned.
> > > But how can I collect all outgoing mail on a central "mail server"
> > > waiting for the next dial up connection for sending out?   AND
> > > How can I incorporate the NT-machine (intranet and outgoing)?
> > >
> > > Thanks...Ralf
> >
> > using Fetchmail (for example), and launching it
> > with your /etc/ppp/ip-up.local (or whatever you call it
> 
> Oh, my bad English, I suppose...
> Fabrice, I am using fetchmail for my INCOMING mail!
> I would like to put all my OUTGOING mail on a central server
> (one of my own linux-machines) using the serialmail package for dial up
> outbound.
> But thanks for your quick response
> Ralf

This seems to be working like that by default.
But you need a working DNS on your local SMTP.

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