ahh, nevermind, I got it...<br><br>Set($SMTPServer, '##########');<br>Set($SMTPFrom , 'rt@rt.#########.com');<br><br>but now, my question has evolved slightly.. email seems to be successfully sent out, but I get the email saying "reply to this address if you have questions, etc..." I reply to it, and nothing seems to happen.<br>
<br>I've added the following lines to /etc/aliases<br><br>rt: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue 'General' --action correspond --url <a href="http://rt.###########.com">http://rt.###########.com</a>"<br>
rt-comment: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue 'General' --action comment --url <a href="http://rt.##########.com">http://rt.##########.com</a>"<br><br>(obviously w/o the # signs...) but nothing seems to happen when I reply to the email... any ideas as to why?<br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Curtis Bruneau <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:curtisb@vianet.ca">curtisb@vianet.ca</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
You should be able to set up postfix using the parameter 'relayhost' for relaying, you can specify a different port if needed. This would allow you to still use the sendmail commands to send. This is assuming you can still receive on port 25 for MX deliveries. Otherwise you may have no choice but to set it up on your real smtp server.<br>
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We're tightly controlling port 25 on our site here, so using the local method for sending email is a no go. I read something about installing mailgate on the smtp server here, but that has some people... nervous.... My boss seems to think it should be a matter of switching a line or two to set a smarthost to our smtp server to make it work. So my question is, without dropping additional software or whatnot on the smtp server... how can I use an external server for sending mail? What's the preferred and correct configuration needed?<br>
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