The configuration file for sendmail has been likened to "an explosion in a 
punctuation factory."

For RHEL 7, they switched from Sendmail to Postfix.


Keith Deterling
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Advisory IT Specialist
IBM Systems  - MFG IT Infrastructure Services

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From:   Ron Lawrence <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   04/29/2020 04:34 PM
Subject:        [EXTERNAL] Mail Transfer Agent (MTA)?
Sent by:        Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts 
<[email protected]>



Hi folks,
 
Tell me if posting question like this is out of bounds.  I’m still 
relatively new to Linux—but I’m managing my own servers.  I’m running 
Debian 9 and working in PHP.  The application I’m working on needs to be 
able to send emails.  PHP requires an MTA to be installed for its mail() 
function to work.  I’ve installed SendMail, but I’m getting lost in what 
documentation I have found for configuration.
 
I’m wondering what people are using for an MTA and how you are solving the 
problem of mail servers junking your emails (because they don’t trust the 
source).  My thought here is to use one of my email providers (Comcast, 
GoDaddy, or Gmail) for the SMTP service.  But that means configuring the 
MTA to do that. 
 
Any advice would be appreciated.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Ron Lawrence 
Publishers' Assistant 

http://pubassist.com
ph: 800-310-8716
 



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