On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 16:32, Gene Grimm wrote: > Can anyone tell me if it is possible to have sendmail without allowing SMTP > (non-local) access? We are migrating from an old RedHat sendmail server to > a new Debian Postfix server but need to leave the old server running for a > time. I still want to have logcheck mail the summary to our central mail > server for review along with the other servers' logcheck summaries but no > longer want to permit our clients to relay through it.
Last time I used sendmail you could run "sendmail -q" from cron to push the queue without any need for it to run as a daemon. You can even have sendmail running in that fashion while a better mail server runs in the regular way on the same machine (if you've got mail in the sendmail queue that you have to push out). -- If you send email to me or to a mailing list that I use which has >4 lines of legalistic junk at the end then you are specifically authorizing me to do whatever I wish with the message and all other messages from your domain, by posting the message you agree that your long legalistic sig is void. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]