Re: New install -- MTA mail needs to be reconfigured

From: Chris Bannister (mockingbird_at_ihug.co.nz)
Date: 07/19/05

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    Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 21:40:49 +1200
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    On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 04:21:18PM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
    > Dear friends:
    >
    > I finally installed my first Debian system earlier this morning and I
    > am very pleased with it. The install was flawless, but it was not
    > quite as easy as I thought because there were plenty more
    > questions AFTER the downloading of packages than I thought.
    > But all is well. However, as one would expect, there are always a
    > few issues that come up after a first install. I hope you can help
    > me with them. These are quite minor. But let me ask just one or
    > two at a time.

    Hi Ben,

    I would recommend to:
    # apt-get install newbiedoc debian-doc debian-reference-en

    Don't expect to understand it *all* (hell, I'm not sure I understand
    half of it :-)), but it helps to see the overall picture before getting
    bogged down with the details.

    Also look at 'apt-cache search <searchterm>' ie:
    apt-cache search doc
    man apt-cache

    > 1) All of my devices seem to have been configured correctly,

    ethernet?

    > including my sound and video. That is, the video and sound work
    > fine. However, I can't find a specific listing of my video card and
    > sound card. Where precisely are they listed?

    You mean like in M$?

    > 2) My first really critical issue has to do with mail. During Install
    > MTA, I was asked which mail system I wanted. I was advised to
    > select Smart? (can't remember the second part of the word)

    Smarthost

    I would recommend installing exim4 over exim.
    Choose monolithic for configuration files.

    ## note for later reference when configuring exim4
    in /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template add:
    smtp_accept_queue_per_connection=0

    You will need to run 'update-exim4.conf.template' to update changes

    This allows exim to work with fetchmail nicely.
    ## end note

    > because I have a dynamic DHCP ADSL connection. So I selected
    > this option but it's clearly wrong because I am told
    >
    > "Cannot connect to host localhost"

    Who said that?

    > ("localhost" is what I chose").

    Where?

    > How do I access the mail configuration utility and how do I correct
    > my settings so I can receive and send mail?
     
    Ok, "the mail configuration utility" sounds like M$ mindset/talk.
    Choose an MUA (Mail User Agent), an MDA (Mail Delivery Agent).
    I use mutt as my MUA, but since you are presently using Pegasus I assume
    you will want a GUI one although mutt could be run in an xterm! I use
    procmail as my MDA which also filters my mail into various mailboxes
    (indispensible for mailinglists). You will also need a program to get
    your mail from your isp to your computer. I use fetchmail.

    Each of these require configuration + testing.
    Get local mail working - send mail to self
    Get your me@your.isp.com mail working (send to self, use fetcmail to get
    it)

    It may seem daunting at first, but take it slowly, read the docs under
    /usr/share/doc/packagename/, ask here, and before you know it you will
    be helping others :-)

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