On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 05:52:53AM +0200, Thomas Eibner wrote:
>
>You need a local mail transfer agent configured either to send mail via
>a smarthost or send the mail directly. 

Most distros have ssmtp which is just a /usr/lib/sendmail binary, but this
isn't always feasible (read: laptops) because there's no queuing of mail.

>
>I can recommend using exim if you just want it to send mail via a
>smarthost. (At least debian has the neat eximconfig script)
>
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