Re: send e-mail without use sendmail



Frank Cox wrote:

I never figured out how to make that work when the ISP's mailserver requires
SMTP AUTH. Not that I tried very hard, I suppose.

Is there a way to do it?

I have done it with Postfix, so you should be able to do it with
Sendmail. It probably isn't covered in the default sendmail.mc file,
but I am fairly sure it is available in the full configuration
package. Both the mail servers I relay through require it.

I have not played with setting up a POP before send configuration...

Mikkel
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