tony.chamberlain@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
If I want a linux machine (remote site) to be able to send mail or Mail
to me
(tony.chamberlain@xxxxxxxxx) what do I need to do to configure it?
On some machines I can do a Mail tony.chamberlain@xxxxxxxxx and type a
message
and hit ctrl-d or . and I actually get the message, but from other
machines I don't.
If you mean there's no mail command, that's one thing. If you mean mail
isn't delivered, the "sendmail" server is outgoing, the "dovecot"
service is incoming.
And if you mean something else, please restate the question.
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