On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Michael George wrote:
What we'd like to do is to have the Macs point their mail apps to the Linux
server so that that server can send the mail out directly. Right now, though,
that doesn't work.
The Linux server sits behind a firewall which does not allow access to an
Our company has a single linux server (running seawolf) along with a bunch of
Macs (one running OS X, most running OS 9 eventually becoming OS X). We have
our mail home and website at a $10/mo. web hosting place. That is where we
currently have our mail apps in MacOS pointed for sending out
Michael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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The Linux server sits behind a firewall which does not allow access to an SMTP
port, so it should be pretty secure to just let the sendmail on that system
relay mail from any system on the internal network to any system on the
outside.
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