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On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Manoj wrote:
>I am developing a webserver in Linux and want to use it as a e-mail
>server.

The default sendmail settings will probably do what you need if you just
need to deliver mail that was generated by the web server.

If you need normal users to be able to send and receive mail from desktop
machines, you will need to enable relaying for your subnet. Search the
archives of this mailing list for "sendmail relay".


Tony
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