Wietse: > If all that is needed is to forward /usr/sbin/sendmail submissions > to Apache James, then perhaps the original poster can confirm this, > and we can provide a really simple configuration for the Apache > James documentation.
Marc Chamberlin: > So yes, I simply need /usr/sbin/sendmail to forward these submissions > to Apache James and not cause a conflict on using port 25 [etc] In that case, you need to check your claim that SASL authentication is required. If Apache James can be configured not to require SASL authentication for submission from the machine's own IP address, then you don't need Postfix or Sendmail, all you need is a mini_sendmail program. mini_sendmail programs install as /usr/sbin/sendmail and submit mail via a local SMTP port. The main bug with using mini-sendmail programs is that they usually can't handle mail while the system boots up. Some system start-up procedures may want to send email. Examples of this text editors that recover your editor session after system crash. Wietse