[gentoo-user] What MTA to use to receiving mail for local users?

2014-04-10 Thread Grant Edwards
I use msmtp for outgoing mail, and plan to continue to do so. However, I need to temporarily set up an SMTP server to accept incoming mail from the Internet for local users. It is not going to handle sending of email, and I need it _not_ to install something as /usr/bin/sendmail (that's already

Re: [gentoo-user] What MTA to use to receiving mail for local users?

2014-04-10 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 10.04.2014 17:32, schrieb Grant Edwards: I use msmtp for outgoing mail, and plan to continue to do so. However, I need to temporarily set up an SMTP server to accept incoming mail from the Internet for local users. It is not going to handle sending of email, and I need it _not_ to install

Re: [gentoo-user] What MTA to use to receiving mail for local users?

2014-04-10 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Thursday 10 Apr 2014 17:41:05 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: well, IMHO postfix is pretty easy to setup up. While sendmail is a complete nightmare. I've just about got it set up here, so it can't be too hard. Eximqmail - never touched those. Are they even still maintained? -- Regards

Re: [gentoo-user] What MTA to use to receiving mail for local users?

2014-04-10 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 10/04/2014 17:41, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: Am 10.04.2014 17:32, schrieb Grant Edwards: I use msmtp for outgoing mail, and plan to continue to do so. However, I need to temporarily set up an SMTP server to accept incoming mail from the Internet for local users. It is not going to

Re: [gentoo-user] What MTA to use to receiving mail for local users?

2014-04-10 Thread Carlos Sura
I would say postfix for sure. On 10 April 2014 16:52, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: On 10/04/2014 17:41, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: Am 10.04.2014 17:32, schrieb Grant Edwards: I use msmtp for outgoing mail, and plan to continue to do so. However, I need to temporarily