On 11/01/2012 00:31, Mail Lists wrote:
On 01/10/2012 05:54 PM, Giles Coochey wrote:
Hi All,
I have set up three servers in a development environment. Via CR
they're updated to Centos 6.2
It appears that these servers have postfix installed on them by
default, which unfortunately I'm not very well acquainted with.
All I want is a quick and dirty way to enable these hosts to send
email through my own SMTP host.
My (sendmail) SMTP host uses SMTP AUTH on a non-standard port and my
dev (virtual env) runs off my laptop, so a dynamic IP.
Does anyone have a quick and dirty configuration for setting up
postfix to forward all remote mail through my smarthost?
I'm guessing that I can put the hostname, the port, and the username
and password somewhere in the postfix configuration and it will just
work...
/etc/postfix
Edit main.cf
I would recommend reading up on the configurations .
I don't really have the enerygy to do that, thanks anyway. I'll
uninstall postfix and use sendmail. Just thought maybe there was a quick
way to keep the default MTA on the system.
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