Hi Bonno, On Sunday, 14 April at 08:00, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> > All along I just installed the standard system on a Debian machine. Created > an alias for the root user with the email address of our servicedesk to have > it send any mails to my servicedesk account and that was it. > The last Debian installations no longer have a default mailserver installed > and frankly, I do not need a full blown mailserver but.... I do want mails > generated on the local machine forwarded to our on-site smart relay server. > I could install all of Exim again and do the standard dpkg-reconfigure > exim4-config I did before where I tell it where the smarthost is, but.... is > there a "better" way that does not need the full Exim package? > I am looking for an "easy light weight just empty the local queue and send it > to the smart host" setup. > I don't mind experimenting and it doesn not need to be Exim but the info I > get Googling is just too diverse and does not get me much closer to what I > want. :-( > Who can help me and point me to some relevant info? > The program 'msmtp' might be what you're looking for. It's an easy to use smtp client. The Arch Linux wiki has some good info on 'mstmp'. -- All the best Wim