Le samedi 26 fÃvrier 2005 Ã 09:00 -0800, Kenneth Porter a Ãcrit : >--On Thursday, February 24, 2005 5:41 PM -0600 Josh Boyer ><jwboyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Eventually. I was in a situation where I switched ISPs and didn't have >> an email address anymore. I hate hotmail, and didn't have access to >> gmail yet. So, I got a mail server running as fast as I could. _Then_ >> I learned more about it. > >Note that that's another argument for relegating *all* the MTA's to Extras >and shipping a dirt-simple SMTP pass-through that does little more than >proxy local mail requests to the ISP or company server. You can do this with one well-documented declaration in postfix (relayhost), I suppose exim is as esay to setup. The nice thing about a full-featured MTA with real local queues is your mail will still pass through when your ISP decides to do a big advertising campaign without upgrading its network first. Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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