If that's your main purpose, I'd suggest ssmtp instead - it only routes mail outbound to a mail server, no need to worry about security or anything else. Just point it at your SMTP server and away it goes. Best solution for that.
Of course, I realize that you've already set it up now. :) Aaron On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Jeremy Rashbrooke wrote: > Howdi, > > Fortunately my requirements were pretty modest -- just getting > mail to leave the nest was sufficient, really. smail did this fairly > painlessly, so of course I was emotionally attached to it. apt-cache > searches showed me zmailer (ostensibly the fastest in the west?), > but the rest of the description was too scarey. > > Anyway, sparc-smail is now added to NTP and VNC-sparc on > my impressively short list of things Debianish that failed to work > as expected by simply apt-get'ing them. (And I'm happy to blame > NTP's failings on the Solaris legacy systems here anyway.) > > exim, of course, works out of the box. Thanks to the two people > who suggested I follow that path. Now I just need to battle the > Groupwise weenies whose system likes to delay incoming mail > for a good half hour. > > Jedd. > > PS. I can confirm that relaying is turned off by default ; )