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I will keep that in mind, the full MTA will wait a little a bit then. |
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Thank you for the smtp servers ;) |
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Mike Kazantsev a écrit : |
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> laurent <laurent@××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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>> I first just need my apache to send mails via mod_php and mod_neko. |
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> I'd also suggest using lite smtp client, like msmtp, which I find a |
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> bit more feature-packed and stable than ssmtp, while being just as easy |
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> And if you're still going to choose full-fledged MTA, keep in mind |
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> that you'll need a non-firewalled connection (at least to some ports) |
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> and reverse DNS record - so that if you type "host <Your_IP>" (or |
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> "dig -x <IP>") you'll get the correct domain name, otherwise nearly |
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> every mail service will consider you to be anonymous spammer and won't |
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> deliver any mail from your MTA. |
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