The free version doesn't have a GUI. There are setup scripts out there that
can help you once you've installed the tar ball, rpm, or deb...
Stan
"Mr Bill" <freec...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Look for install-sendmail on http://freshmeat.net/
Its not a GUI, but a commandline program which asks you questions and then
generates the config files.
YOu might also want to have a look at Postfix which is many orders of magnitude
easier to set up than Sendmail. It doesn't have a GUI, but the config file
is very easy to follow with lots of comments and examples.
Erik
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Search on www.freshmeat.net for 'install-sendmail'
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"Mr Bill" <freec...@hotmail.com> writes:
> Is there a graphic interface for send mail that is easy to install for a new
> person
No, there isn't an interface to sendmail fullstop, it's a mainly run as
a daemon ( a program which runs without a user interface) and is only
a MTA (Mail Transfer Agent),
if you are looking for a program to send/read e-mails with I'd
recommend Emacs21 + Gnus, or mutt, if you don't mind a bit of a
learning curve or kmail, evolution or balsa if you like an easy to use
GUI.
Cheers
Joel.
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sendmail 8.9.x but not beyond.
tony
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you can administer *any* service/server.. besides you must know what to do.
> On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 00:31:35 GMT, Mr Bill wrote:
>
>>Is there a graphic interface for send mail that is easy to install for a new
>>person
>>
>
> Search on www.freshmeat.net for 'install-sendmail'
>
>
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perceberíamos a diferença (think about)!.
>Is there a graphic interface for send mail that is easy to install for a new
>person
>
>
You can try Webmin at http://www.webmin.com/ for a sendmail admin
program.
It is much more than just sendmail admin and easy to install on major
distros.
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I hve heard that webmin will give you a GUI interface to configure
sendmail with but I have yet to find enough time to install webmin and
try it out.
you would still need to install sendmail from a tar ball or a rpm
but webmin should take it from there
give it a try
I've always like good old "linuxconf" myself....pretty easy to use and
it can configure lots more besides sendmail.
-Michael
If you use Webmin make sure that you block port 10000 incoming. It's not
that I don't trust Webmin it's because someone, someday is going to turn
their attention to it with the intention of doing Bad Things(tm)
Ooroo
Mark F...
P.S. If you run Samba, lock up port 901 as well...:-)
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