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Aaron Gray

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Nov 4, 2009, 3:30:32 PM11/4/09
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I am trying to configure sendmail on Fedora 11, it has basic installed
state.

Is there a PHP/Perl Apache based confgiuration program for sendmail.

If not where is a good guide, as I cannot seem to get an overview of
sendmail and mailing system ingeneral.

I know how to configure the MX records but dont know how this fits in with
sendmail.

Also I need multiple domains and multiple accounts.

Also for SMTP it has to fit in with my ISP's (demon.co.uk)
"forwarding/relaying".

Help !

Many thanks in advance,

Aaron


ska

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Nov 5, 2009, 4:17:00 AM11/5/09
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Aaron Gray wrote:
> Is there a PHP/Perl Apache based confgiuration program for sendmail.

Did you google for an answer?
e.g.: http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/sendeximweb.htm

> If not where is a good guide, as I cannot seem to get an overview of
> sendmail and mailing system ingeneral.

The bat book, www.sendmail.org, the archive of this newsgroup

> I know how to configure the MX records but dont know how this fits in with
> sendmail.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail ?

> Also for SMTP it has to fit in with my ISP's (demon.co.uk)
> "forwarding/relaying".

use it as SMARTHOST .

-ska

Aaron Gray

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Nov 9, 2009, 2:28:48 PM11/9/09
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"ska" <s...@mail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote in message
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> Aaron Gray wrote:
>> Is there a PHP/Perl Apache based confgiuration program for sendmail.
>
> Did you google for an answer?
> e.g.: http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/sendeximweb.htm

Thanks, I decided to use webmin with the sendmail module.

>> If not where is a good guide, as I cannot seem to get an overview of
>> sendmail and mailing system ingeneral.
>
> The bat book, www.sendmail.org, the archive of this newsgroup

Thanks.

>> I know how to configure the MX records but dont know how this fits in
>> with
>> sendmail.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail ?
>
>> Also for SMTP it has to fit in with my ISP's (demon.co.uk)
>> "forwarding/relaying".
>
> use it as SMARTHOST .

Okay.

Thanks,

Aaron


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