Sendmail Configuration


Table of Contents

Sendmail packages 
Web site to test your mail server FAQ 
Web site to test your mail server FAQ 
Mail aliases for incoming emails 
File: /etc/aliases 
man aliases 
how to get rid of sendmail X-Authentication-Warning 
how to get rid of sendmail X-Authentication-Warning 
sendmail & trusted-users weirdness 
sendmail, local delivery 
sendmail, local delivery 
Sendmail update and submit.cf 
Sendmail update and submit.cf 
Sendmail update and submit.cf 
Sendmail update and submit.cf 
Sendmail update and submit.cf 
sendmail, how to get it going 
sendmail, how to get it going 
sendmail, how to get it going 
sendmail, how to get it going 
sendmail, how to get it going 
sendmail, how to get it going 
sendmail, how to get it going 
sendmail, how to get it going 
sendmail in RH8.0 access denied 
sendmail in RH8.0 access denied 
"Connection Refused" on real IP, not on 127.0.0.1? 
"Connection Refused" on real IP, not on 127.0.0.1? 
Faq4.22 — Why can't I receive external mail? 
Faq5.3.1.3, Why can't I receive mail with Red Hat 7.1 and later? 
Note on the "sendmail-cf" package 
Configure and step by step check 
DNS setting for a single box to receive email 
DNS setting for a single box to receive email 
DNS setting for a single box to receive email 
DNS setting for a single box to receive email 
remove internal info from header 
New sendmail 
New sendmail 
Help with Debian Sendmail 
Help with Debian Sendmail 
Help with Debian Sendmail 
cmd:Sendmail Configuration 
Comment 
Web Resource 
File 
Configuration Change 
Configuration Help 

Sendmail packages 

The Sendmail program is a very widely used Mail Transport Agent (MTA). MTAs send mail from one machine to another.

If you ever need to reconfigure Sendmail, you will also need to have the sendmail.cf package installed. If you need documentation on Sendmail, you can install the sendmail-doc package.