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It is a small and lightweight Mail Transport Agent. It accepts mails from locally installed Mail User Agents (MUA) and delivers the mails either locally or to a remote destination. Remote delivery includes several features like TLS/SSL support, SMTP authentication and NULLCLIENT. Make dma conditional to new WITHOUT_DMA option and make it respect WITHOUT_MAIL Reviewed by: peter Discussed with: emaste, bz, peter |
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dma for Debian -------------- Smarthost operation by default - needs to be configured! After first installing dma, you need to configure it for proper operation - whether it should deliver all outgoing e-mail messages through a single smarthost or attempt to contact the remote mail servers directly. This should be configured through the debconf questions, but you may change the setting using the SMARTHOST directive in the /etc/dma/dma.conf file. -- Simon Schubert <2@0x2c.org> Fri, 29 Oct 2010 00:25:48 +0200