On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Eric F Crist wrote:
> OK, I'm tired of trying to configure sendmail. I think I give up. I've hear
> postfix and qmail recommendations the most. I need a mail server that can do
> a couple of things for me:
>
> 1) Host multiple domains on the same server
> 2) Easy user manag
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Luke Kearney wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 00:26:47 -0600
> Eric F Crist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> granted us these pearls of wisdom:
>
> > OK, I'm tired of trying to configure sendmail. I think I give up. I've hear
> > postfix and qmail recommendations the most. I need a mail
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 00:26:47 -0600
Eric F Crist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> granted us these pearls of wisdom:
> OK, I'm tired of trying to configure sendmail. I think I give up. I've hear
> postfix and qmail recommendations the most. I need a mail server that can do
> a couple of things for me:
>
OK, I'm tired of trying to configure sendmail. I think I give up. I've hear
postfix and qmail recommendations the most. I need a mail server that can do
a couple of things for me:
1) Host multiple domains on the same server
2) Easy user management and control (quotas?)
3) I NEED MY SPAM ASSAS
Eric F Crist wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 06:19 pm, Derrick wrote:
use SMTP Auth
I'll look into this. If you have any pointers, let me know. Thanks.
a nice little how-to on SMTP auth. YMMV:
http://freebsdaddicts.org/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=13
Also covers STARTTL
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 06:19 pm, Derrick wrote:
> use SMTP Auth
I'll look into this. If you have any pointers, let me know. Thanks.
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Eric F Crist wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> What is the *right* way to get rid of the relaying denied message when a user
> on another network tries to send mail via my mail server, when they have an
> account on the system?
>
On my mail machine I have sendmail.cf point to this f