Re: How to SMTP (Email) Server Fedora 6?

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On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 11:41 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
> I suppose I can't speak for everyone, but in this century if my
> computer couldn't complete a mail delivery within the several-day
> default sendmail timeout, I probably wouldn't choose it to run as an
> internet mail server.

I set one up precisely for that reason.  It was a mostly off-line
system.  Running a central server meant that when it was on-line it'd
get everyone's mail, and send what was possible.  When it was off-line
users could read whatever mail was waiting for them, and send off a
reply, and it'd be sent at the first time possible.  On the other hand,
if we didn't have a SMTP server, they wouldn't be able to send anything,
at all, while the network was off-line.

It did the job rather well, but sendmail needed tweaking for the timeout
periods.

-- 
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 important to the thread.)

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