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Re: Mail question



on Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 08:34:00AM +0100, Marko Simendic (che@setnet.co.yu) wrote:
> Hello!
> 
>  > Hello all!
>  >=20
>  > I have two computers running Potato and Windows. What should I set for the
>  > "mail user@host1" to work on host2 and vice versa?=20
> 
>  Km> Say you have two computers on your network, potato and mswin.
> 
>  Km> Are you asking how to send mail from user@potato to user@mswin, and
>  Km> vice versa?
> 
> I am asking what packages should I install on Debian for mail transfer between
> two debian hosts (send & recieve), and how to set them up?
> It will be great if I could do that for win host to. I want to send & recieve
> mail from mswin using potato as a mail server, as well. This is all only for
> lan needs, I have no need for transfering mail out of lan.

One of the GNU/Linux hosts needs to be running an MTA (though both can
if you prefer).  The host(s) then send mail through the MTA, and
retrieve it as well.  The topic of email is a rather long and complex
one.

I run exim, basic configuration is pretty straightforward.  Presumably,
one of your boxes will be used for communications with the outside
world, the other(s) just talk among themselves and use the one central
box as their gateway to the world.  Though this isn't strictly
necessary.

Try installing exim on the box(en), roll through the configuration, and
try shooting some emails back and forth.

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