03-Apr-02 at 13:22, David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> For more information, check the archives; a good start would be searching
> for "ssmtp".  You can find the archives via the mutt.org home page;
> a few different ones are listed near the bottom.

You can try nullmailer as well, this is supposedly simpler than ssmtp and
more recently developed IIRC.

Sendmail can be a "smart relay":
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/masquerading.html

If you want all outgoing mail to go to a central relay site, define
SMART_HOST as well.  Briefly:

SMART_HOST applies to names qualified with other hosts.  However, beware
that other relays (e.g., UUCP_RELAY, BITNET_RELAY, DECNET_RELAY, and
FAX_RELAY) take precedence over SMART_HOST, so if you really want
absolutely everything to go to a single central site you will need to
unset all the other relays -- or better yet, find or build a minimal
config file that does this.

This also looks reasonably useful:
http://users.binary.net/dturley/linux/sendmail.html

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