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help sending mail
Hi,
I have kubuntu 8.10 and I would like to configure Ubuntu to can send mail from command line with mailx. I've saw that I need to install a MTA. But I don't know with install and how. Do you know some howto or url where I find how could I configure it? Many thanks and sorry for my english! |
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mierdatuti,
you can use the synaptic of kubuntu or you can use the apt-get install command. There are a lot of available MTA at ubuntu. You can use exim / sendmail / postfix to name few. Try to install it using apt-get install < the MTA you want > then you can use your mailx after that. |
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