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RE: Sendmail
- From: "Thomas E. Dukes" <edukes alltel net>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Sendmail
- Date: Mon Mar 31 20:55:01 2003
> Sendmail is great for an mta. I use sendmail and webmin. Webmin makes
> administration of sendmail alot easier, along with many other
> services.
That's what I've been using too. I just don't understand why this has
to be so difficult/confusing. Whats the difference in imap and pop?
Which is better?
TIA
> > I would like to use my Redhat system to its fullest. I
> would like to
> > set up a mailserver using sendmail. I'm kinda fuzzy on
> this picture
> > and need some help. I think I have sendmail configured
> properly but
> > what do I use to receive incoming mail from my ISP?
> (Currently my mail
> > client just goes directly to my ISP's mail server.) Is that where
> > fetchmail comes in? I would like to point my mail client to my
> > mailserver instead.
> >
> > I also want to bypass my ISP all together when I send mail. What do
> > I use to do that? Is that sendmail's function?
> >
> > The reason for doing this is I hope to move my website to my home
> > system and have to have a mailserver. I'm just trying to save some
> > money I'm give the hosting company.
> >
> > TIA
> >
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