>> "AC" == Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AC> I'm registering for an ISP which gives the server for outgoing mail
AC> (relay.force9.net).
AC> Can anyone tell me where this has to be configured please?
Run smailconfig, use Option "Internet site" and enter the name as the
smarthost
At 23:49 Uhr -0700 21.10.1998, George Bonser wrote:
>Exim is a much better choice.
Any chances that this will replace Smail as Debian's de-facto default MTA
in the near future?
Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| >> "tp" == terence pua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| tp> i am looking to...
| tp> 1) access my mail via POP3
|
| So you want to access the mail stored at this box via pop3? You need
| cucipop or qpopper.
Or the imap package, which provides pop2, p
>> "tp" == terence pua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
tp> i am looking to...
tp> 1) access my mail via POP3
So you want to access the mail stored at this box via pop3? You need
cucipop or qpopper.
You want fetch mail from your ISP with pop3? Use fetchmail.
tp> 2) send mail via SMTP
??? This is wh
> i tried it but smailconfig doesn't configure the entire config file.
> i am looking to...
> 1) access my mail via POP3
> 2) send mail via SMTP
these can both be done from the regualr config, I think. I certainly do
the 2'd; i'm not sure about pop3. My mail routes through one, but
I think th
rick,
i tried it but smailconfig doesn't configure the entire config file.
i am looking to...
1) access my mail via POP3
2) send mail via SMTP
3) forward some other mail to another email
4) forward [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i went into the /etc/smail/config file but don't know what
> i am trying to setup the /etc/smai/config file to my configurations but
> don't know if this is the right file to change.
> is this the compiled-in configuration? if not, please advise.
you should be using smailconfig; it does it for you.
rick
Kenneth Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
>
> I also have problems understanding smail. My guess is that the debian
> package dont contain all documentation.
Or that documentation for what you need doesn't exist.
> I have the almost the same problem as didier belot wrote about.
> I cal
>
I also have problems understanding smail. My guess is that the debian
package dont contain all documentation.
I have the almost the same problem as didier belot wrote about.
I call my home network localnet an my prvider is canit.se.
I can send mail to everyone but them on canit.se.so it's a ver
Well, much as I prefer the smail configuration I have (on
http://www.math.jhu.edu/~martind/mybox.html) on my machine, (although
really your setup seems to be fine) here's how to do what you want:
Put the following at the _end_ of your /etc/smail/directors file (it
must be at the end; otherwise you
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Daniel Gross wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm not a real u**x freak, and so I have a (probably very simple) question:
>
> I'm connecting to the Internet using an ISP with dynamic IP-adresses, and
> a SMTP/POP3 mail system. Now I want to send / get my mail with debian, but I'm
> not
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Daniel Gross wrote:
> I'm connecting to the Internet using an ISP with dynamic IP-adresses, and
> a SMTP/POP3 mail system. Now I want to send / get my mail with debian, but I'm
> not sure, which of the five standard smail options I should choose.
>
Option 1, Internet-Site
Th
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997 23:48:59 +0100, "Daniel Gross" wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm not a real u**x freak, and so I have a (probably very simple) question:
^ We'll pray for your redemption. :-)
Also, mail config can be as simple or elaborate as you want it to be.
> I'm connecti
Alex,
> How do I tell smail, that a single user shouldn't be allowed
> to send/receive email?
If the user is a fictitious user, you can simply put a .forward file in
their home directory (see smail(8), smail(5)).
If the user has no home directory, you can place an entry in
/etc/a
**On 04 Jul, In article "Smail config problems (changing From: line)",
** MO (Mike Orr) writes:
MO>On Wed, 3 Jul 1996, Jean Orloff wrote:
MO>
MO>Sometimes I feel like just writing an smail-replacement script that would:
MO>** Deliver locally any mail to 'somebody (no hostname)' or to
MO>'[EMAI
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