In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use Concrete5 for my local Rotary club and it apparently needs sendmail. My smtp provider is smtp.sonic.net and it requires user name and password. Is there a simple example that could guide me on setting the parameters in sendmail.mc? I believe doing the "make" after is straight forward. Todd -- Ariste Software Bend, OR 97702 http://www.aristesoftware.com
2012/12/2 Todd Cary <todd at aristesoftware.com>:> In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I > am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To > date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in > PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use Concrete5 > for my local Rotary club and it apparently needs sendmail. > > My smtp provider is smtp.sonic.net and it requires user name and > password. Is there a simple example that could guide me on > setting the parameters in sendmail.mc? I believe doing the > "make" after is straight forward.install postfix and read the docs. thanks. -- Eero
Am 02.12.2012 20:53, schrieb Todd Cary:> In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I > am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To > date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in > PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use Concrete5 > for my local Rotary club and it apparently needs sendmail. > > My smtp provider is smtp.sonic.net and it requires user name and > password. Is there a simple example that could guide me on > setting the parameters in sendmail.mc? I believe doing the > "make" after is straight forward. > > ToddSee http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html "Using sendmail as a client with AUTH" Alexander
On 12/02/2012 08:53 PM, Todd Cary wrote:> PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use Concrete5 > for my local Rotary club and it apparently needs sendmail.Are you sure it requires the Sendmail MTA, or just the sendmail (compatible) binary (which is actually what PHP requires by default to send out mail)? If the latter, consider using ssmtp or similar if you already have an MTA in your network (especially if it is already configured with DKIM, SPF, etc...), just keep in mind to configure it securely (ie. using TLS especially if using authentication). Otherwise default installation of Postfix works out of the box, you might just want to adjust the `myhostname` setting. -- .oO V Oo. Work Hard, Increase Production, Prevent Accidents, and Be Happy! ;)
On 3/12/2012 2:00 ??, centos-request at centos.org wrote:> > In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I > am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To > date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in > PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use Concrete5 > for my local Rotary club and it apparently needs sendmail. > > My smtp provider is smtp.sonic.net and it requires user name and > password. Is there a simple example that could guide me on > setting the parameters in sendmail.mc? I believe doing the > "make" after is straight forward. > > Todd >http://cri.ch/linux/docs/sk0009.html Very easy tutorial. NIkos -- Untitled Document ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *?????? ????? - Gatsis Nikos* Web developer tel.: 2108256721 - 2108256722 fax: 2108256712 email: ngatsis at qbit.gr http://www.qbit.gr