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how to configure MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) on Red hat linux 4
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Are you a geo developer with an interest in creating the next wave of transit tools and mashups for mobile devices and the web? If so, we’d love...
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Ok, so I've got a box named websrv1.mydomain.com. It's a web server running ubuntu, apache2, sendmail, etc.
My email is outsourced to a third party. So in my DNS I've got MX set to mx.thirdparty.net.
I've no reason to accept incoming mail on my web server, every email should be sent to the third…
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I am looking for an MTA that will allow me (a script, really) to proactively manage it's send queue in response to status codes returned by the remote servers I am delivering to.
Basically, for each mail sent I would like to be able to react to the SMTP reply code returned by the remote server…
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i have read some articles about mda and mta but still don't have a hang on it.
what is exactly is the difference between a mda like fetchmail and a mta like sendmail.
in my computer, do i have to have a mta installed? if im using Apple Mail to send messages, is it using a mta application in my computer…
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