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Gentoo and Qmail
Hello all, I want to create a qmail to just forward messages to a valid smtp over the internet, so I can use mutt to send messages as well as recieving them.
Is there an easy way of doing this? My SMTP server requires authentication. Thanks a lot. |
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Actually, on the gentoo documentation there was a document teaching how to make this, but using nbsmtp instead, now it works just fine
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