Re: mail server

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On 23/12/05, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am Do, den 22.12.2005 schrieb azeem ahmad um 19:37:
>
> > >Ah! You very certainly don't authenticate as must@xxxxxxxx, but as
> > >"must". Check your SASL setup. By default your would use saslauthd,
> > >which uses as MECH shadow or pam and strips the domain part
> > >(@domain.tld) when not started with parameter "-r". Well, your system
> > >user ist "must" and not "must@xxxxxxxx".
> >
> > will this change even disturb my unix users to login with must@xxxxxxxx? or
> > will simply change mail users?
>
> You ask question where one have to guess what you might mean. You system
> user login by SSH or console with "user@xxxxxxxx"? If you speak about
> SSH logins then that is the syntax.
>
> > may i add such email id's that r not unix users of my machine
>
> Sure. Use aliases or even virtusertable.
>
> > Azeem
>
> Alexander
>

I really think you should give Postfix a try Azeem.  I have been
administering and using Linux systems for years now and the thought of
playing with Sendmail still scares me.  Maybe I didn't give it enough
of a chance.

It's really easy to get your head aroung Postfix configuration.  To
switch over to Postfix on FC4, make sure you have the appropriate
packages installed and then run system-switchmail and choose postfix.

Plenty of good documentation available via the man-pages as well as here:
http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html

Of course, from reading your post I'm not exactly what the problem is,
so perhaps sticking with sendmail is fine.

--
Kind regards,

John Francis


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