John Lord wrote: > Hi folks, > > > Just a simple question realy, why should I use sendmail in conjunction with > KMail, rather than let KMail do the job?
It depends on you situation If you are running a standalone box with dialup connection and you get your mail through your ISP, I would just let KMail handle remote mail for you. Put simply, it's a lot less hassle. Just configure exim to do local mail delivery for the benefit of cron and friends. This will save you a lot of time and confusion. You might want to read Linux Gazette #65 : A Private Home Network for some interesting security insights. If on the other hand you have a permanent connection and/or networked machines, there are advantages to doing things the traditional unix way. Apologies in advance to any unix diehards who consider this heresy :-) Simon Hepburn. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]