Hi, In continuation to my earlier mail regarding postfix, I raise this doubt. How can we configure postfix to deliver mail directly, and not through my ISP's smtp server, I mean, using yast2? Enable 'accept remote smtp connections'? Thanks in advance. Bye for now. Regards, Rajesh
* Rajesh Ganesan
Hi, In continuation to my earlier mail regarding postfix, I raise this doubt. How can we configure postfix to deliver mail directly, and not through my ISP's smtp server, I mean, using yast2? Enable 'accept remote smtp connections'? Thanks in advance.
No, that's whether other people can deliver mail directly to you, as in you listen for it. You want to look at the relay host setting. /etc/sysconfig/postfix:RELAY_HOST should be empty. IIRC there's also a button for it in YaST2. -- Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogical, with just a little bit more effort?" -- A. P. J.
The 03.10.07 at 18:42, Rajesh Ganesan wrote:
In continuation to my earlier mail regarding postfix, I raise this doubt. How can we configure postfix to deliver mail directly, and not through my ISP's smtp server, I mean, using yast2?
The default yast configuration works.
Enable 'accept remote smtp connections'?
No, that's for mails to you. For that, you need a fixed IP, and a domain name. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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