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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to configure sendmail on Suse Linux 9.0...??? Post 302126612 by jumadhiya on Thursday 12th of July 2007 06:39:55 AM
Old 07-12-2007
Hi Sysgate,

I just need to send mails as a root user using "mail" command from my suse linux 9.0 Box to smtp server (Windows System) which will then forward to the correct address.

Example " # mail xyz@yahoo.com "

As per my knowledge there are two main configuration files in /etc/postfix folder;

main.cf
master.cf

Could you please help me out what setting needs to be done for sending the mails to smtp server.

Note : I have added the entry for my smtp server in /etc/hosts file.

Note : I have check the telnet connection using port 25 for the smtp server, it works fine.

Thanks & Regards,
jumadhiya.
 

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Mail::SendEasy::SMTP(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Mail::SendEasy::SMTP(3pm)

NAME
Mail::SendEasy::SMTP - Handles the communication with the SMTP server without dependencies. DESCRIPTION
This module will handle the communication with the SMTP server. It hasn't dependencies and supports authentication. USAGE
use Mail::SendEasy ; $smtp = Mail::SendEasy::SMTP->new( 'domain.foo' , 25 , 120 ) ; if ( !$smtp->auth ) { warn($smtp->last_response_line) ;} if ( $smtp->MAIL("FROM:<$mail{from}>") !~ /^2/ ) { warn($smtp->last_response_line) ;} if ( $smtp->RCPT("TO:<$to>") !~ /^2/ ) { warn($smtp->last_response_line) ;} if ( $smtp->RCPT("TO:<$to>") !~ /^2/ ) { warn($smtp->last_response_line) ;} if ( $smtp->DATA =~ /^3/ ) { $smtp->print("To: foo@foo") ; $smtp->print("Subject: test") ; $smtp->print(" ") ; $smtp->print("This is a sample MSG!") ; if ( $smtp->DATAEND !~ /^2/ ) { warn($smtp->last_response_line) ;} } $smtp->close ; METHODS
new ($host , $port , $timeout , $user , $pass) Create the SMTP object and connects to the server. connect Connect to the server. auth_types The authentication types supported by the SMTP server. auth($user , $pass) Does the authentication. print (data) Send data to the socket connection. cmd (CMD , @MORE) Send a command to the server. response Returns the code response. If wantarray returns an ARRAY with the response lines. last_response Returns an ARRAY with the response lines. last_response_msg The last response text. last_response_line The last response line (code and text). close QUIT and close the connection. AUTHOR
Graciliano M. P. <gm@virtuasites.com.br> COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.4 2004-04-09 Mail::SendEasy::SMTP(3pm)
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