Re: newby question for libesmtp & sendmail



On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 10:01:29AM +0200, brokkolo wrote:
> i work on a home machine (dialup) with sendmail,
> if i don't compile libesmtp support i can send mail throwgh sendmail without having it running (not sure of the tec term but sendmail fires up when i send mail...).
> compiling libesmtp support (an wanting to use my sendmail and not relay on isp mta) i need to have sendmail running as deamon... so he is listening on port 25... (localhost:25) 
> 
> is it possible to use libesmtp for isp mta, and then change to local sendmail but not having it to be listening and running on port 25? can libesmtp pass the mail to sendmail the way balsa does when not compiled with esmtp support?
> (what is the main difference with having sendmail befave the first way or as deamon?)
> 

First, I don't understand why you need both setups, but that is beyond the
point :)

You're right, when balsa started using libesmtp I made it a compile option
thinking people forking /usr/sbin/sendmail wouldn't need to deliver via
smtp.

I believe your problem is a sendmail config problem not a balsa problem per
say. Depending on your needs, you should configure some delivery rules to
acomodate for the mail that should be forwarded to the ISP (which is the
default i suspect).

"sendmail" here mean sendmail or postfix or whatever you use.

cheers

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