> Christian Campbell wrote: > | I have intermediate experience with Linux. Even less with mail servers. > | I'm running a RedHat 8 server that needs to accept mail from the world as > | our primary mailserver. I'm debating as to whether I should use > postfix or > | sendmail (or something else). Anyone have any pros/cons to either of > these? > | I'd like something simple, secure and have the option of doing some > type of > | spam catching with some type of package (open source, free / cheep) that > | integrates easily. Any and all help appreciated! > | > | Christian > |
Hello! I am using sendmail and except for some little problems that I have with firewall (I am trying to solve them and I probably will) everything works fine. You can use sendmail to receive and send mail to and from the world. You have to set the MX point at DNS to you domain and to avoid SPAM you must put something like this in the the file /etc/mail/access: localhost.localdomain RELAY localhost RELAY 127.0.0.1 RELAY 200.19.109 RELAY 200.19.109 is the ip class I use. You must use yours. Eng. Deleo Paulo Ribeiro Junior 55 48 231-1637 55 48 233-0081 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 14055069 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list