Exim and postfix are probably your two easiest options.
        http://www.postfix.org/
        http://www.exim.org/

-Lars
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm totally new to OBSD and have it installed on my 486 which acts
> basically like a slim client allowing me to ssh in to my main box.
>
> OBSD comes with sendmail which I have never knowingly used before and
> while it works as-is for local mail delivery, I thought I'd set it up to
> send non-local mail to my main box as a smarthost.
>
> However, sendmail is a very steep and tall learning curve.  I'm coming
> from Debian (which no longer installes with 32 MB ram) so I'm used to
> exim.  I know that exim is GPL.  I'm wondering if there are other
> BSD-licensed MTAs.
>
> While in this case, setting up outgoing mail isn't important, I'm using
> the box also as a test-bed to see how well OBSD would work instead of
> Debian on my main box.  Being able to configure mail in that case is
> quite important, since without it I can't ask for help :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug.

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