Good call, Vince!
I dropped sendmail and got the puppy working using Postfix. Outgoing mail
was the last piece in getting smbfax to work, which is a
samba-apache-perl-MTA solution for clients to send faxes using the open
source fax server hylafax (www.hylafax.org). It was all Matt Darnell's
mahalo vince, will cram postfix tonight, implementation is tomorrow. will
let you know how it goes
-ho'ala
Vince Hoang said:
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:10:54PM -1000, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
On a private, non-routed network, is there a way to create
some sort of hosts entry for a domain
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:10:54PM -1000, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
On a private, non-routed network, is there a way to create
some sort of hosts entry for a domain name that sendmail will
acknowledge?
OK. RFC1918.
For example, say I wanted sendmail to send all mail destined
for @somemail.com to
: Rodney Kanno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [luau] sendmail question
currently office does a lot of email forwarding to other people in the
office. When this happens, the forwarded email gets sent outside of the
office to the ISP
Yes, you want to take a look at the mailertable.
Add an entry for your domain like this:
domain.comsmtp:internalmailhost
add a host entry for internalmailhost
make mailertable.db
Sorry, but I've never heard of this file before...where is it? Or do I have
to create it?
Rodney
] sendmail question
Yes, you want to take a look at the mailertable.
Add an entry for your domain like this:
domain.comsmtp:internalmailhost
add a host entry for internalmailhost
make mailertable.db
Sorry, but I've never heard of this file before...where is it? Or do I
have
currently office does a lot of email forwarding to other people in the
office. When this happens, the forwarded email gets sent outside of the
office to the ISP, and then comes back in. If I configure the linux machine
to handle all incoming and outgoing email, is it possible to get it to
On Thursday 26 September 2002 07:18 am, Rodney Kanno wrote:
currently office does a lot of email forwarding to other people in the
office. When this happens, the forwarded email gets sent outside of the
office to the ISP, and then comes back in. If I configure the linux machine
to handle all
I have a linux machine with sendmail installed on a windws NT network. If I
have a johndoe user account on the linux box, is there a way to check mail
for that account on a windows machine using outlook express or some other
email program? If so, where can I find information /guidance on how to
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:37 pm, Rodney Kanno wrote:
I have a linux machine with sendmail installed on a windws NT network. If
I have a johndoe user account on the linux box, is there a way to check
mail for that account on a windows machine using outlook express or some
other email
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 14:17, R. Scott Belford wrote:
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:37 pm, Rodney Kanno wrote:
I have a linux machine with sendmail installed on a windws NT network. If
I have a johndoe user account on the linux box, is there a way to check
mail for that account on a
May I highly recommend using IMAP rather than POP. Your mail will be
synchronized at all times instead of downloading messages all the time.
Can I use sendmail for that as well or do I use another program?
Rodney
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 05:06 pm, Warren Togami wrote:
May I highly recommend using IMAP rather than POP. Your mail will be
synchronized at all times instead of downloading messages all the time.
Much better suggestion.
scott
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 17:27, Rodney Kanno wrote:
May I highly recommend using IMAP rather than POP. Your mail will be
synchronized at all times instead of downloading messages all the time.
Can I use sendmail for that as well or do I use another program?
Rodney
Sendmail is only SMTP,
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