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On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Ed Wilts 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.
>
>Actually, the default will not allow you to receive mail.  Check the Red Hat
>documentation for the config option.

If he just needs to deliver mail that was generated by the Web server, then
receiving mail is not an issue.

My response noted that receiving mail has to be enabled if that capability
is required.


Tony
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