Matthias Schmidt wrote:
> No, dma replaces sendmail/postfix (in parts). "Sending through
sendmail" means that your MUA uses the local installed MTA (here dma)
and not a remote smarthost. This is a known phrase.
for reference as in:
# /usr/sbin/sendmail -t <
* dark0s Optik wrote:
> >Setup dma -> /etc/mail/mailer.conf and just use your favorite MUA
> > (mailx, mutt, Thunderbird, ...). Just make sure its configured to send
> > mails through sendmail and not directly to your smarthost.
>
> That is to say that if I want send mail with dma, then I need se
>Setup dma -> /etc/mail/mailer.conf and just use your favorite MUA
> (mailx, mutt, Thunderbird, ...). Just make sure its configured to send
> mails through sendmail and not directly to your smarthost.
That is to say that if I want send mail with dma, then I need sendmail
or postfix?
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* dark0s Optik wrote:
> I have some question about directive in dma.conf file:
> 1) SMARTHOST is my computer that I use to send email with dma?
No, SMARTHOST is the host name of your mail relay, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_host
> 2) What is meaning of MAILNAME directive?
You can use t
I have some question about directive in dma.conf file:
1) SMARTHOST is my computer that I use to send email with dma?
2) What is meaning of MAILNAME directive?
3) How can I specify mail's message with dma command?
Regards,
savio
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