On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, James P. Roberts wrote: =>> =>> Is there a good program out there that will make sendmail =>configuration a bit easier? =>> I have been trying to make some changes in the sendmail.cf file but I =>can't make sence of all of that. =>> -- Having trouble with setting the correct hostname and/or domain. =>> Or if that doesn't work I would like to have it send my mail through =>my ISPs smtp server becouse I have certain e-mail addresses that report =>back to me: domain not found, and, domain is in blacklist -- Repoting =>MTA; dns; sympatico.ca => => =>I highly recommend Exim as a replacement for Sendmail. RH has an older =>3.x version RPM lying about. The newer 4.x series is even better, but =>RH doesn't have an RPM for it just yet. I hear Postfix is another =>perfectly good alternative, although I haven't personally used it. => =>Sendmail is notorious for being difficult to configure. You could make =>a career of it. Exim was so easy to set up, I did it in a day. It is =>amazingly flexible, too. Check out www.exim.org. => =>Jim As an alternative to switching *from* sendmail, I'd like to recommend Craig Hunt's excellent book Linux Sendmail Administration. It's 99% sendmail and on;y 1% linux (as it should be). But it's a readable tutorial, compared to the Bat book which is strictly for reference.
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