[arch-general] Solved : Re: Light-weight SMTP "server"
Magnus Therning
magnus at therning.org
Fri Jun 5 18:23:16 EDT 2009
Mike Sampson wrote:
> I have used msmtp. From memory it just consists of a command line utility
> and a config file containing the mail server you want to use, credentials if
> used, etc. Worked well for me. There are quite a few tutorials on the web
> about using it with mutt.
It works beautifully. I especially like the ability to have a per-user
configuration together with a system config (that beats ssmtp). After
replacing dcron by fcron I can now get the cron-output mailed off the machine
as well.
Thanks for the help!
/M
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