about the mta: use exim, it is the default mta in debian and it is extremely easy to configure for local delivery only (using eximconfig)
about the subject of this mail: write something next time Tuesday 05 March 2002 20:18, B Beck > Greetings all > > I'm currently building a firewall/router based on GNU/debian. This is my > first time with such a project as I have previously used pre-packaged or > configured firewalling solutions. I'd like the control of building it > myself this time :) I'm using a minimal debian 3.0 (woody) install on a P60 > with ~80MB RAM and a 1.6GB Hard Disk. I've compiled the 2.2.20 kernel with > the corresponding LIDS patches for this as I'd like to use the TrinityOS > ipchains ruleset in the native 2.2.* environment for ipchains, at least > until I can translate the ruleset to iptables. However, my question/concern > is this: I'm looking for an MTA to satisfy dependencies for cron and > logcheck. I don't have alot of experience with Mail Transport Agents and > I'm looking for others' input on what is perhaps the smallest and easiest > configurable for my needs. I'm looking for minimal usage...basically only > needed for local delivery to the root/postmaster account for notification > of log anomalies, snort, and lids warnings, etc. I've also considered > setting up a loghost over a serial connection and perhaps this would be a > better way to deliver such messages? Can anyone share some insight on this > and perhaps some howto links? > > ------- > > regards, > > Brad Beck - linux guru in beta > > ------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]