Re: Configure postfix to send out emails on local machine
Pardon. This was intended for the OP.
Brian McKee <map@map-heb.com>:
> On 22-Jan-08, at 2:16 AM, rockymaxsource wrote:
> >
> > Our company has a domain www.ourcompany.com registered and the site is
> > hosted at a hosting company. The company does not provide SMTP service
> > neither does my ISP. But I will need to send out e-newsletters once a
What do you intend to do to handle the replies, or doues your company
have yet another service which provides SMTP?
> > while. My local machine is running Debian. I'm thinking of setting up
> > my local box as SMTP to send out newsletters. Is this doable? If it is
> > doable, can you give me some hint please?
I have fetchmail popping mail from my ISP, exim listens on 127.0.0.1
only, procmail is the Mail Delivery Agent (and cruft seive), which
drops it into my ~/Mail which I deal with via mutt.
Outgoing goes to my ISP's Smarthost (mail.isp.com?).
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