Hi,

All along I just installed the standard system on a Debian machine. Created an 
alias for the root user with the email address of our servicedesk to have it 
send any mails to my servicedesk account and that was it.
The last Debian installations no longer have a default mailserver installed and 
frankly, I do not need a full blown mailserver but.... I do want mails 
generated on the local machine forwarded to our on-site smart relay server.
I could install all of Exim again and do the standard dpkg-reconfigure 
exim4-config I did before where I tell it where the smarthost is, but.... is 
there a "better" way that does not need the full Exim package?
I am looking for an "easy light weight just empty the local queue and send it 
to the smart host" setup.
I don't mind experimenting and it doesn not need to be Exim but the info I get 
Googling is just too diverse and does not get me much closer to what I want. :-(
Who can help me and point me to some relevant info?

Bonno Bloksma

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