How can I configure a Linux mail server?



How can I configure a Linux server as an email server? Also I need to set up an emailing programme on my own premises but route it through a dedicated root server in a server warehouse. The mail should go out from port 26.

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3 Responses

  1. terrpic Says:

    Sorry I can’t help you myself but register with and ask on the appropriate forum, someone is bound to be able to help.

  2. greigmcl Says:

    A full complete answer to this is several pages long and would require a knowledge of your setup that I just don’t have.

    Postfix is a fast, easy to configure, linux mail server that’s available for most distributions. Redhat wrote a pretty good howto (in sources below).

    The important directive for directing all non-local mail out of your internal server to your dedicated server is relayhost. The line would look like
    relayhost = drs:26
    (just replace drs with name or ip of your dedicated root server).

  3. kshounish Says:

    by default if linux is fully installed then sendmail comes by default configured on it . just make it start

    and also change
    Transfer
    smtp 25/tcp mail # Simple Mail Transfer
    smtp 25/udp mail # Simple Mail Transfer

    smtp 26/tcp mail # Simple Mail Transfer
    smtp 26/udp mail # Simple Mail

    in /etc/services file.

    then service sendmail restart
    on command prompt as root login and

    then execute your perl code . i am sure u wilget through.

    if not then buzz me at

    kshounish

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