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Subject: Re: smtp
From: David Talkington <dtalk () prairienet ! org>
Date: 2002-02-18 18:30:19
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Martín Marqués wrote:
>I was wondering if there is some sort of smtp client (inteligent) that I can
>put on the servers that are not the MTA of our net.
>Especifically, I want cron mails to be sent, and some other administrative
>mails to be sent from some of our servers, but without having the smtpd port
>open.
>I have configured the MTA to only send mails, but I would like to have
>something lighter to do this job then an MTA server (postfix, qmail,
>sendmail), just because those servers have more importante things to do
>(database servers, web servers, etc).
You're question is a bit confusing, but if what you're looking for is
a light, fast way to transfer mail between trusted hosts without
requiring the overhead of smtp, qmqpd is perfect. It's a component of
qmail. You'll find what you need at these locations:
http://www.lifewithqmail.org
http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html
Cheers -d
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