On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 20:24, Alexandre Strube wrote: > Em Qua, 2003-11-26 Ãs 06:45, Don escreveu: > > > Anyway... can anybody recommend any good books on setting up sendmail? > > There are some people here which can write a sendmail.cf by memory... I > am not one of these. I'm not either...but I can do it on the .mc file, 'cause it's so well documented. Let me save you some steps. Sendmail, like the kind you find on RH9 or Fedora, is almost ready-to-go, other than a couple of 'fixes'. If you're box is "mail.mydomain.com" (for real, with a properly setup DNS in effect) then it's just a matter of re-writing the 'daemon' lines to indicate what your IP address is on the box. Edit sendmail.mc (NOT the .cf) and then run the command at the top of the .mc file, restart sendmail and you're in business. Then, install spamassassin, mailman, and you're jammin. Really- no tricks. Just get your DNS set up right, and it's ready to go. Now sure...if you have an AX.25 line, want to run some uucp stuff, or implement the 'clay tablet TCP/IP', you're gonna have to do other steps. But for 95% of the situation, you're set. Options: A lot of people have a mahine inside the NAT network to be the mailer. Not too much tougher- the firewall will have to pass port 25 traffic to that machine, that machine will have to have a name/ip that meshes with the local network, not the net, and you'll have to turn on the 'masquerading' lines (there's 2-3 of'em) and THEN you're set. Just remember what I said: outside a local network, load it and go. The one line about 'daemons' is there to ensure you don't set up an open relay by mistake...but it's easy. And the upgrades are nice and uneventful, too. If you get stuck, drop me a line...or use ICQ. :) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian FahrlÃnder Researcher, Conservative, and Technomad Evansville, IN http://Fahrlander.net ICQ 5119262 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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