Max,
Thank you for your reply. Listening on localhost only won't help unfortunately, as the Sun app sits
on that too. A pity, as it would have been easy to do that on sendmail - and it's not every day that
you can use the words 'easy' and 'sendmail' in the same sentence :)
Yuri
Max Gribov wrote:
On Fri, 2009-11-06 at 14:54 -0700, Yuri Csapo wrote:
Hi all, I've an unusual (for me) problem:
- give up on sendmail and install exim or postfix or something that can be understood by someone who
hasn't read the Bat Book in the last 6 years and who is not particularly inclined to read it again.
well, if you install postfix you can make it listen on localhost only,
and have its queue connect to the right place.
ubuntu default postfix config from any installation has the correct
configuration, you just have to comment out these 2 lines:
default_transport = error
relay_transport = error
it should be a very easy install
Any other ideas?
TIA
Yuri
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