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Date:      Tue, 2 Oct 2007 16:23:25 -0700
From:      jekillen <jekillen@prodigy.net>
To:        Duane Hill <d.hill@yournetplus.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: question about Postfix 
Message-ID:  <3ff5b31f5872233a810207eab593b208@prodigy.net>
In-Reply-To: <20071002025649.K56027@duane.dbq.yournetplus.com>
References:  <33ab8f5a4dac86879f81a1c39d757b08@prodigy.net> <20071002025649.K56027@duane.dbq.yournetplus.com>

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On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Duane Hill wrote:

> On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 at 19:50 -0700, jekillen@prodigy.net confabulated:
>
>> Hello;
>> I have a quick question about Postfix.
>> When I install Free BSD and have it
>> include Postfix  from packages, does
>> the install process completely replace
>> Sendmail with Postfix, or do I still have
>> to replace Sendmail with Postfix separately?
>> Thanks in advance
>> Jeff K
>
> If you install Postfix from the ports collection:
>
>   /usr/ports/mail/postfix
>
> toward the end of the install process, it will ask you if you wish for 
> the install to make changes in /etc/mail/mailer.conf. You tell it yes. 
> If it did not ask, /etc/mail/mailer.conf should look like this:
>
> sendmail        /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
> send-mail       /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
> mailq           /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
> newaliases      /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
>
> This is what so-to-speak "plugs" Postfix into the OS.
>
> To totally disable SendMail from running at startup after a reboot, 
> you have to make some additions to the /etc/rc.conf config file. 
> Namely, you have to add:
>
> sendmail_enable="NO"
> sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
> sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
> sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
>
> Also, there are some periodic things that are ran which are SendMail 
> specific that need to be disabled. That is done within 
> /etc/periodic.conf as such:
>
> daily_clean_hoststat_enable="NO"
> daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
> daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
> daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
>
>
O.K. This is something I have not been aware of. As far as MTA's on any 
system I am somewhat of a newbe. I do get regular e-mails to the root 
accounts of my
various (four) systems when they are running constantly, (two are) and 
I have been wondering how a switch over will effect that.
I will need to do a system specific configuration of postfix and define 
system specific aliases, prevent public use of the servers for open 
relaying and such. So I
expect for a first timer I have my work cut out for me.
Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
Jeff K
(I'm not looking to spam anyone)




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