Re: sendmail-postfix question

2010-06-15 Thread Peter Hessler
Personally, I use postfix on my mailservers (including the one that hosts this list), however I am very interested in migrating to smtpd that is included with openbsd 4.6 and later. I would go with -current (to pick up all of the latest fixes), and experiment there. The primary reason I haven't m

Re: Mail on OpenBSD.

2010-06-15 Thread David Walker
Hiya Robert. > Mail is a fully functioning MUA (Mail User Agent). > > If you have sendmail configured properly to send and receive mail on the > Internet, it will send mail anywhere, and receive mail sent from anywhere. > > I have my own OBSD web/mailserver in-house, running over my ATT-DSL > acco

Re: Mail on OpenBSD.

2010-06-15 Thread David Walker
On 15/06/2010, Robert C Wittig wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > David Walker wrote: > >> Looking forward to more great answers. :] > > Mail is a fully functioning MUA (Mail User Agent). > > If you have sendmail configured properly to send and receive mail on the > Inter

Re: sendmail-postfix question

2010-06-15 Thread Justin Krejci
In general I prefer postfix over sendmail but in your case I would think sendmail would be easier as its already installed and likely will work for sending mail by default from local users such as yours. If you intend to host mail and receive incoming connections from the internet for delivery t

sendmail-postfix question

2010-06-15 Thread Michael
My ISP is moving all email accounts to Gmail :( I've about got mutt working with the new gmail setup, but I have a question. I would like to learn either sendmail or postfix for moving my email to/from gmail. Would either one be easier? Here is the scenario: I just log in on my openbsd system as u