kashani wrote:
tiesman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 10:03:39AM -0500, kashani wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
Exactly kashani. I do thank you Mark, for a quick answer. But can you
also gi
Postfix is probably the easiest to setup out of the lot of sendmail,
exim, qmail, postfix.
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tiesman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 10:03:39AM -0500, kashani wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
Exactly kashani. I do thank you Mark, for a quick answer. But can you also give
me an example conf
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 10:03:39AM -0500, kashani wrote:
> Mark Shields wrote:
> >qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
>
> Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
Exactly kashani. I do thank you Mark, for a quick answer. But can you also give
me an example config file (or any
Mark Shields wrote:
qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
kashani
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qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
[ Results for search key : ^qmail$ ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
* mail-mta/qmail
Latest version available: 1.03-r15
Latest version installed: 1.03-r15
Size of downloaded files: 383 kB
Homepage:
http://www.qmail.org/ htt
Hey, I'm looking for a simple mta, which also can do local delivery. I'm using
nbsmtp now, to get mail off the system to the smtp server of my isp. But I'd
like to have local delivery for cronjobs (or anything similar), but I really
don't want to emerge sendmail or postfix, if I don't have to.
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