Teemu Ikonen wrote: > The ones I've checked are either too simple (nullmailer, ssmtp) or > too complex (exim and everything else).
Nut sure why you say the above. > 1. The MTA is not a daemon and does not receive mail from the network Nullmailer. > 2. Mail is sent to external addresses via an smtp relay Nullmailer. > 3. If the smtp host cannot be contacted, the mail is queued. > Retransmission is tried hourly by a cron-job or similar. Nullmailer. > 4. No local delivery of mail (mail sent to local accounts is either > discarded, or sent to the users external address found from a mail > alias file) Nullmailer. > And optionally > 5. The mail to UIDs under 1000 (i.e. root) is also appended to a flat file > in /var/log or similar Not sure if Nullmailer does this but you did say it was optional. So Nullmailer fits your needs yet it is too simple? -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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