Table of Contents
- 1. Linux Sendmail Server
- 2. Compile and optimize
- 3. Configurations
- 4. The
/etc/sendmail.mcfile /Central Mail Hub - 5. Build and Tweak Sendmail
- 6. The
/etc/mail/accessandaccess.dbfiles - 7. The
/etc/mail/aliasesandaliases.dbfiles - 8. The
/etc/mail/local-host-namesfile - 9. The
/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmailscript file - 10. Secure Sendmail using smrsh
- 11. The
/etc/mail/aliasesfile - 12. Limit queue processing to
root - 13. Sendmail Administrative Tools
- 14. Installed files: Sendmail -Central Mail Hub
- 15. Installed files: Sendmail -Local server/client
The Sendmail program is one of the most widely used Internet Mail Transport Agents -MTAs in the world. The purpose of an MTA is to send mail from one machine to another, and nothing else. Sendmail is not a client program, which you use to read your e-mail. Instead, it actually moves your email over networks, or the Internet, to where you want it to go. Sendmail has been an easy target for system crackers to exploit in the past, but with the advent of Sendmail version 8, this has become much more difficult.