On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:21:45 -0500
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> Postfix and exim4 may be heavier than esmtp, but Postfix on my
> system is only 5.7MB of RAM. Compared to Iceweasel, Icedove, GNOME,
> etc, etc, it's positively light-weight.
Exim: (VIRT/RES/SHR): 6272 500 4
On Wed,15.Oct.08, 10:09:36, Ron Johnson wrote:
> How do you configure it to use multiple relay hosts, dependent upon "from"
> address domain?
AFAICT it's actually dependant on Envelope-From:, but here goes:
main.cf:
sender_dependent_relayhost_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_relay
smtp_sasl_pass
On 10/15/08 02:48, Tristan Terpelle wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 18:12:40 -0400, "H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails
via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers.
I haven't setup email servers yet. Which
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 18:12:40 -0400, "H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails
> via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers.
>
> I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and
> Ubu
On 10/15/08 00:55, Sebastian Günther wrote:
* Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15.10.08 03:22]:
But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail.
Well, you can't receive mails on the system, but you can receive all
system mails, because they are sent via msmtp to your smarthost.
On a Des
* Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15.10.08 03:22]:
>
> But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail.
>
Well, you can't receive mails on the system, but you can receive all
system mails, because they are sent via msmtp to your smarthost.
On a Desktop system you normally do not need local
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 23:15 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 10/14/08 21:15, H.S. wrote:
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a
> >>> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp.
> >> But then you can't receive local (intra-system
On 10/14/08 21:15, H.S. wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a
smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp.
But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail.
Interesting. Couldn't I have both, exim4 and msmtp? I ask beca
H.S. wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a
smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp.
>>> But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail.
>>
>> Interesting. Couldn't I have both, exim4 and msmtp?
H.S. wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a
>>> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp.
>> But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail.
>
>
> Interesting. Couldn't I have both, exim4 and msmtp? I ask because I
Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a
>> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp.
>
> But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail.
Interesting. Couldn't I have both, exim4 and msmtp? I ask because I am
trying out ms
On 10/14/08 17:21, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails
via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers.
I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and
Ubuntu)? Exim4, postfix, o
H.S. wrote:
> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>
>> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a
>> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp
>
> Thanks.
>
> Should I prefer on of these over the other
I've never used msmtp, so I cannot really talk about it, but
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>
> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a
> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp.
>
>
Thanks.
Should I prefer on of these over the other?
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H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails
> via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers.
>
> I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and
> Ubuntu)? Exim4, postfix, or perhaps msmtp? The last one I learne
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 06:12:40PM -0400, H.S. wrote:
> I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails
> via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers.
>
> I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and
> Ubuntu)? Exim4, postfix, or perh
Hello,
I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails
via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers.
I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and
Ubuntu)? Exim4, postfix, or perhaps msmtp? The last one I learned from here:
http://phos
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