[Linux-disciples] sendmail vs. smtp
Adam Rosi-Kessel
adam at rosi-kessel.org
Mon Aug 16 20:36:59 EDT 2010
You probably ought to use an smtp relay anyway. Most emails from a non-established IP address get filtered as spam these days.
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On Aug 16, 2010, at 8:24 PM, Dylan Paul Thurston <dpt at math.columbia.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 03:40:00PM -0400, Jamie Forrest wrote:
>> I'm configuring a Joomla install for my daughter's school on their web
>> servers, and I can either use sendmail or smtp for outgoing mail. We
>> don't send that much mail but about 5-6 times a year we send out a
>> bulk email via Joomla (CiviCRM) to about 300 people. Should I use
>> sendmail or smtp for this?
>
> As Steve said, sendmail is a server; SMTP is a protocol. Maybe you
> meant exim or postfix?
>
> Anyway, sendmail is (or used to be) famously difficult to configure,
> so generally something else is recommended.
>
> --Dylan
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