[ale] Earthlink vs. Send Mail

Oysgelt, Moisey G [IBM Contractor for Sprint] moisey.g.oysgelt at mail.sprint.com
Thu Dec 2 14:57:05 EST 2004


The reason why I need to have mail server is simple, when Linux runs it
sometimes create e-mail from cron job, etc.
I'd like to send those e-mails to another account.
I expect very low usage.

Can you send your config file, if it does not have any secret info.

Can you be more specific how you use Earthlink account?

I my area speed factory do not provide service, and I have to finish 1
year contract with earthlink. 


Moisey Oysgelt       |  Do not keep all eggs in the same basket
                              |  Microsalt


-----Original Message-----
From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Jay
Loden
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 2:40 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] Earthlink vs. Send Mail

i also have Earthlink, and when I was running a mail server in my
apartment, I 
just used earthlink's smtp servers (set it as a relay host in my postfix

config).  

Out of curiousity, is there some reason you have to use your own smtp
server?  
What's the problem with using Earthlink's server?

-Jay


On Thursday 02 December 2004 01:10 pm, Oysgelt,  Moisey G [IBM
Contractor for 
Sprint] wrote:
> I've underestimated SendMail settings.
>
> I'm enjoining using SUSE 8.0 at my home computer.
>
> I have Earthlink as my ISP provider.
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> When I tried to configure Send Mail with my authentication I got an
> error.
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> My Investigation shoed that Earthlink blocked port 25 for sending
mail,
> from any other than client email applications.
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> Is there a way to configure Send Mail to accept my credentials and use
> it as my local mail server?
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> I'd look into Send Mail document and did not find any reliable answer.
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> Any tips will be appreciated.
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> Moisey O
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