Fedora, Acrophobia, Samba Questions
gtz84 at yahoo.com
gtz84 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 1 15:50:22 CDT 2009
Thanks for the Prompt response Matthew,
I am looking for the config files.
So far I have reviewed the following:
* /etc/mail/access, host access file
* /etc/mail/domaintable, list of old-domains to new-domain mappings for the mail server
* /etc/mail/local-host-names, list of host names this server is seen as
* /etc/mail/mailertable, table of domains and how to route the email sent to those domains
* /etc/mail/trusted-users, list of users that can send mail on behalf of other users
* /etc/mail/virtusertable, list of users and domains and who to forward email to
* /etc/mail/sendmail.mc, main sendmailconfiguration file
* /etc/mail/submit.mc, mail submission settings
* /etc/aliases, user aliases
But none of the files provide me with any specific IPs or server names. Also the /ect/mail/ directory has a lot of .db files, perhaps those files may have somethings.
Sorry everyone, I am new to Linux and trying to find more on it.
Thanks,
Guillermo
----- Original Message ----
From: Matthew P Kemp <matthew.p.kemp at gmail.com>
To: DePaul Linux Community - Discuss <dlc at mailman.depaul.edu>
Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 4:45:00 PM
Subject: Re: Fedora, Acrophobia, Samba Questions
Guillermo,
I think people here would very much like to help, but I don't think
you are being very clear about the setup. You are looking for
configuration files on a linux box, correct?
--
Matthew P Kemp
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 4:30 PM, gtz84 at yahoo.com <gtz84 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> We have an Microsoft SMTP server, but we need to find the pointer on the linux box.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Joseph Booker <joe at neoturbine.net>
> To: dlc at mailman.depaul.edu
> Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 8:33:04 PM
> Subject: Re: Fedora, Acrophobia, Samba Questions
>
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 14:01:41 -0700 (PDT)
> "gtz84 at yahoo.com" <gtz84 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hey Everyone,
>>
>> Does anyone know where the SMTP Setting for a Fedora 7 Machine
>> working as an ePDF server are located?
>>
>> I have located files under /etc/mail/ and a file called aliases
>> on /etc.
>>
>> Please let me know if someone can help.
>>
>> Thank You so Much,
>> Guillermo
>
> The aliases file is just for receiving email (i.e., 'news: root' would
> mean all mail to news at yourmachine would arrive in root at yourmachine).
>
> Do you have an SMTP server installed? The common ones are sendmail,
> postfix, an exim. I *think* redhat-based machines default to exim, but
> hopefully someone will correct me or you can find out yourself.[1]
>
> I think it would help if you said what you mean by SMTP
> Settings........like, do you need an smtp server for some program
> (probably with the server, port, optional username/password?)?
>
> --
> Joseph Booker
>
> [1] - I don't know files exim will leave, but postfix will
> have /etc/postfix. sendmail you don't have. Pray that you don't. ssmtp
> is another option, although I do not know how prevalent it is, and it
> may not meet your requirements (it leaves /usr/sbin/ssmtp on my laptop)
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