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Date:      Tue, 4 Jan 2000 00:05:40 +1000
From:      "Doug Young" <dougy@gargoyle.apana.org.au>
To:        "Matt Gostick" <matt@crazylogic.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Mail / Sendmail Stuff
Message-ID:  <00f501bf55f3$9f6f2b20$827e03cb@ORACLE>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.10001021730350.59455-100000@thunk.crazylogic.net>

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Thanks for the comments Matt :)

> Not much of a problem here... sendmail is installed by default (for smtp).
> If you would like the mailserver to do pop3 as well you would need a pop3
> server (not intalled by default).  I use qpopper.  Its available in the
> ports collection and is pretty easy to setup.

Ahhhh .... that explains a bit more .....  even I shouldn't have a major
problem
installing "qpopper" if its in the ports stuff  :)
>
> > I've attached my "sendmail.cf" file in case its of any help
>
> For simple configuration this doesn't need to be altered.  Although if you
> would like the mailserver to relay mail for computers on the LAN then you
> would have to add the IP addresses to the /etc/mail/access file.

OK .... now there's a problem that doesn't appear to be explained anywhere
I can find ... for some reason a few files that seem to be essential don't
exist
by default in FreeBSD 3.2 .... that "/etc/mail/access" one,
"etc/sendmail.cw", and
another which I believe is called "etc/relay-domains" or something similar.
Just where
do I locate info on these ??



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