Simon Richter wrote: > There is also a tool called esmtp, which seems to be able to do > authentication, even with TLS, however it gets the authentication data > from the sending user's home directory and is more likely to be suited > for laptop installations only. I don't know about older versions, but 0.5.0-4 works fine with authentication from the esmtprc in /etc. It even asks debconf questions to set up auth. Also, if you want /usr/sbin/sendmail and mail-transport-agent with esmtp, you need to install esmtp-run.
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