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On Monday 15 November 2004 4:06 pm, David Kramer wrote: > I've done consulting for this one company, part of which entailed > maintaining an email-based transaction processing system. Emails come > in, sendmail pipes it through the perl script that enacts the > transactions and pemail sends a response email. > > They don't have any UNIX geeks there, and want to move away from > sendmail. They are going to use http://www.webmail.us for their email > hosting, and want to figure out how to make the script work with it. > > My first guess is that we should install fetchmail on the Solaris box. > Looks to me like I can use the -m option to have fetchmail pipe the > mail to the script exactly as it exists now. If I can do that I don't > think I need sendmail at all. Is that the case? > > If I tried to do this, though, wouldn't I still need sendmail so the > outgoing mail to the wemail.us server? > > My plan B, then, would be to use fetchmail to get the mail from > webmail.us and forward the email to the local sendmail, which will then > do the same exact voodoo that it do now. Outgoing I need to tell > sendmail to send to webmail.us, I guess. That's the SmartHost feature, > right? > > Thanks, and sorry for rambling a little. I'm still a little fuzzy on my > options.
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