Take a look and the Mailman management menu. To receive mail, you need to run a listener and a filer. The listener is set up very much like HL7 multi-listeners and newer Broker listeners. You'll probably want to run it under xinetd. 

An alternative to consider, though, might be to just use sendmail as your MTA. I don't know if anyone has set it up this way before, but it's worth thinking about.

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Gregory Woodhouse

"Good acts are like good poems. One may easily get their drift, but they are not rationally understood."
--Albert Einstein



On Sep 29, 2005, at 3:23 AM, Usha wrote:

Hi
 
We want to connect two VistA implementations across the LAN. Both the implementations should act as mail servers.
1. How to setup VistA to accept mails coming in at port 25? 
2. How to create a job that accepts the requests (incoming mails) that come on port 25, negotiates a port on actually to do the work and then pass off the control to MailMan with the negotiated port? (One of our server is on Linux/GT.M and the other is on Windows 2000 Professional/Cache)
 
Regards
Usha


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