Re: Cmdline mail client that talks to remote SMTP server?

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On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 23:32:18 -0500
> How about configuring sendmail on localhost to use the other SMTP as a
> smart host?  If I get what you're saying, it does what you want and
> has the added advantage that you can use any command line email client
> - even good old mail.
> 
> For example, to use smtp.example.com as the smart relay:
> 
>   sed -i -e 's/^DS$/DSsmtp.example.com/' /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
>   service sendmail restart
> 

How would you add a user name and password for the smart host??
Sorry sendmail is confusing to me :) Just thought I would ask for future
reference. 

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