Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 13:57:55 -0500 From: Corvin Russell <corvinr@sympatico.ca> Message-ID: <20001204135755.A1379@cloud.of.unknowing.org> Subject: Re: [SLE] Choosing an MTA The manual and FAQ are available at www.postfix.org. If you have a straightforward setup, which means a hostname that maps to a static IP, and particularly if that machine is the mailhost for the whole domain, then postfix setup is trivial. Just make sure the $myorigin, $myhostname, and $mydomain values are correct. Postfix will work out of the box. Yast will also do this for you. Personally, I set POSTFIX_CREATECF to "no" in /etc/rc.config and do it by hand. If you have a slightly different requirement, you may end up banging your head on the wall, but it will be for a shorter time than if you had used sendmail. <p><p><p>On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 09:39:20PM +0800, Dennis wrote:
Hey, it's me again, also in the midst of working on MTA for my project website. Try looking at sendmail and really have to chicken out with the thousand of lines.... :(
How to get postfix working? any man or how-to that I can refer to? Help please, appreciated. :)
Dennis @Singapore
<p> -- Corvin Russell <corvinr@sympatico.ca>