Re: Mail gateway
>> What I did was run the smailconfig program and chose option 2. This allows
>> you to specify the smarthost where all non-local mail is to be transmitted.
>> When asked for a smarthost I gave the SMTP server that I get from my ISP.
>> That's what I have at home - is this what you are looking for? Is this even
>> the right way to go about it?
>> The version I have is Smail-3.2.0.92 1997-Feb-9 #2. (from sendmail -V)
Does this setup allow Smail to queue all non-local mail, unitl the link to the
ISP becomes avaliable? How do you allow for the change of return email address
when sending non-local
mail? As wouldn't just setting the return address affect local mail as well.
Also do you know if this also work for exim?
Graham
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>> jmb
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>> >Dear Linux users,
>> >
>> >How do you configure a host that has to send mail through a mail gateway
>> >?
>> >Where and how do you specify this gateway ?
>> >
>> >Thanks.
>> >
>> >Ph. BARBELET
>> >
>> >
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