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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark Cohen
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 6:17 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Mail is not working (any way to send message
when daemon is down)




Actually,
You are wrong.. You can send mail w/o the sendmail daemon
running.
Your mail client calls sendmail to deliver the mail, it
doesn't need to connect to a daemon..
You run the daemon to accept incoming mail. ie. Keep the
smtp port open to accept mail.
Depending on the client ofcourse..
Mutt for instance isn't a mta, its just a client that calls
sendmail
Pine has its own mta in it.
As for smtp, there are a number of light smtp programs out
there, just search for them.
-Mark

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Then pine or a MUA with a configurable interface to a
lightweight SMTP MTA  is what he should use,
the problem here is why is sendmail crashing in the first
place.
It is always possible that if he uses a  MUA that calls
sendmail for outbound and there is something
wrong with his setup
then he may also fail to send mail if the MUA side of
sendmail also has the same
problem and crashes as well.

hence, he should use something other than sendmail as a MTA
and have it connect
to a sendmail hub/relay daemon on a different server.


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