SuSE Standard Server email configuration

From: James Knott (james.knott_at_rogers.com)
Date: 07/08/04


Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 00:07:54 GMT

I'm experimenting with the SuSE Standard Server 8, trying to set up a mail
server, using Cyrus IMAP and POSTFIX. I'm currently trying to send mail to
users on the servers, but while I can send and log into the server, none of
the mail I send appears in the users inbox. I realize that there has to be
a mail transfer agent, between POSTFIX & IMAP, but I'm not sure how to do
that. Any suggestions?

tnx jk

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