Mail

Mark Musone mmusone at shatterit.com
Thu Oct 10 11:05:35 EDT 2002


If people are interested, I can probably do an email workshop in the
next one or two
Meetings...let me know,

-Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nflug at nflug.org [mailto:owner-nflug at nflug.org] On Behalf Of
Darin Perusich
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 10:54 AM
To: nflug at nflug.org
Subject: Re: Mail


a pop daemon like qpopper for example will be default look at the mail 
spool, /var/spool/mail as the location to get mail. all that it requires

is that the account be valid and you can supply the passwd. the same 
goes to local mail readers, mail, mailx, pine, whatever. they look to 
the spool to a users email.

email can be redirected to other users by using aliases(4), at least in 
the case of sendmail. the file /etc/mail/aliases or /etc/aliases 
controls this. for example you want email sent to root to be redirected 
at jjneff, you'd simple add a line to this file that reads root:jjneff, 
run newaliases to recreate the database add your all set, sendmail takes

care of the rest.

JJ Neff wrote:
> I installed exim and tkmail and mailx (actually when I installed mailx

> it installed exim, during the exim install it prompted me for how I 
> wanted mail handled ,I sisnt need sendmail- I only wanted to get mail 
> as a local user from the system (ie cron adn other alerts).  I 
> answered a few questions about who to send root mail to and now I have

> a var/spools/mail/USER folder and am getting mail I can read with 
> tkamil.
> 
> I figured out how to get it to work but still am not sure I truly 
> Understand what I did and how I can tweak or enhance mail (ie - use 
> local mail agents and sendmail to interfcae to my pop3 or other mail 
> external) JJN
> --- Darin Perusich <darinper at cognigencorp.com> wrote:
> 
>>writing a system independent email tutorial is simple enough, but
>>writing one that is MTA independent is a different story. i can put 
>>something together about sendmail, i probably have something like this

>>from presentations i've done.
>>
>>a users local email file, it's not a folder, is located in
>>/var/spool/mail/$USER or /var/mail/$USER and is stored in mbox format.
>>
>>JJ Neff wrote:
>>
>>>Anyone want to post a very simple Distro independent tutorial on how 
>>>to set
>>
>>up
>>
>>>Linux mailing, I installed mailx and exim and tkamil and exim ran me
>>
>>through
>>
>>>setup, I chose local mail only and had all the root mail forwardrd to

>>>me,
>>
>>when
>>
>>>I run tkamil Im not sure what the mail folder is?  Basically I dont 
>>>even
>>
>>know
>>
>>>what I don't know.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for any help.
>>>
>>>PS if anyone has a tutorial that expands on the above... ie I have a 
>>>home server and two workstations, I want both my wife and my mail to 
>>>get
>>
>>retrieved
>>
>>>from a pop3 server (fethcmail?) and delivered to our mailboxes and I 
>>>want
>>
>>us to
>>
>>>be able to send messages to each other locally ... what are tools I 
>>>should
>>
>>be
>>
>>>reading about, learning...?
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>JJN
>>>
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>>
>>
>>--
>>Darin Perusich
>>Unix Systems Administrator
>>Cognigen Corp.
>>darinper at cognigencorp.com
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 
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-- 
Darin Perusich
Unix Systems Administrator
Cognigen Corp.
darinper at cognigencorp.com






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