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Re: Mail Server Help
- From: Uno Engborg <uno webworks se>
- To: Ahmed Abdel-Aliem <me2resh gmail com>, For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: Mail Server Help
- Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 20:31:31 +0200
Ahmed Abdel-Aliem wrote:
Hi, I am new to linux, tried some distributions but i liked FC very
much and especially after the release of FC4 which is really amazing,
i decided to leave windows forever, but there is some programs that i
didn't find alternatives for it in linux.
i like to be able to send emails from my computer directly, i used to
do this in windows using "free smtp" program, but i don't know how to
do it in linux, do i have to configure a mail server, and if i have
to, what do i need to do that ??
can anyone help me with that plz ?
any help will be appreciated
thanks.
In fedora you can chose from two different smtp servers, sendmail and
postfix.
you can switch between them by using system-switch-mail. Switch mail
doesn't
do anything with the settings for each server, so you have to create
settings files
for whatever server you chose.
In my experience postfix is the one that is easiest to configure. Some
people also
consider it the more secure of the two. There are lot of HOWTOs on the
net on how to configure it. The default settings files is also quite
helpful.
Read the documentation thorougly it is not a good idea to accidentally
end up
as a gatway open for spammers.
/uno
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