Description
sSMTP FOR LINUX
sSMTP is an extremely simple MTA (Mail Transport Agent) to get mail off the system to a mail hub. It is a sendmail replacement.
Key Features:
- Replaces sendmail on workstations
- Sends mail via departmental mailhub
- Optional domain replacement in the From: line
- Minimal external configuration information
- Easy installation by copying binary and config file
Specifications:
- Berkeley-derived
- Uses /usr/lib/sendmail as mail transfer agent
- Compatible with SunOS 4.1.1, NextStep 2.x/3, Ultrix 4.2, AIX 3.2, RISCos, DG U/X 5, SVR4
- Cygwin port available with a specific setting
WARNING: sSMTP does not receive mail, expand aliases, or manage a queue. These functions belong on a mailhub with a system administrator.
How to Use:
Simply install by copying the correct binary and an optional four-line config file to the target machine. Refer to the man page and program logic manual for further details.
Publisher: Anibal Monsalve Salazar
Price: FREE
User Reviews for sSMTP FOR LINUX 7
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sSMTP for Linux is a no-nonsense MTA solution that efficiently sends mail to a mail hub. Great for workstations needing to connect to a mailhub.
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sSMTP is fantastic! It’s incredibly simple to set up and works flawlessly as a sendmail replacement.
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I love using sSMTP! It's lightweight and perfect for sending emails without the hassle of complex configurations.
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sSMTP makes email sending a breeze. I appreciate how easy it is to install and configure. Highly recommended!
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This app is exactly what I needed. sSMTP is straightforward, efficient, and handles my email needs perfectly.
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Absolutely love sSMTP! It does exactly what it promises without any unnecessary features. A great tool!
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sSMTP has been a game changer for me! Simple, effective, and reliable for sending emails seamlessly.