If you have apt installed, apt-get install exim.  Exim is the easiest to
configure.  When prompted to created the exim.conf file, choose (2), then
enter the relavant information.  After the setup app is finished vim
/etc/exim.conf and add the name of your local host where it says
local_hosts=

NatePuri
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& Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
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On 1 Mar 1999, Eloy A. Paris wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am just wondering what's the best mail transport agent for a PC that
> will not be receiving e-mail from the outside world and will be
> transferring all e-mail to a mail hub.
> 
> A standard installationg of Debian uses cron, which suggests a mail
> transport agent.
> 
> In my servers I use sendmail but this looks overkill (in terms of
> use of valuable resources like memory) for a simple workstation.
> 
> Can someone tell me what's in use out there (exim, smail, etc.)?
> 
> peloy.-
> 
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